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In an idealized world, I would have had two STEM academics with a stable and happy marriage and professional lifestyles as parents. Even people that do though don't necessarily  end up reaping the expected benefit and I'm not ungrateful for what my parents did provide and know they did about the best they could given what they got from theirs as working class children of the roaring twenties. It could have been worse and I'm still here and relatively OK long after them having survived a lot for whatever that attests.
In my ideal world, I would have had two STEM academics with a stable and happy marriage and professional lifestyles as parents. Even people that do though don't necessarily  end up reaping the expected benefit and I'm not ungrateful for what my parents did provide and know they did about the best they could given what they got from theirs as working class children of the roaring twenties. It could have been worse and I'm still here and relatively OK long after them having survived a lot for whatever that attests.
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Jati — a scrapbook of my birth circumstances.

In my ideal world, I would have had two STEM academics with a stable and happy marriage and professional lifestyles as parents. Even people that do though don't necessarily end up reaping the expected benefit and I'm not ungrateful for what my parents did provide and know they did about the best they could given what they got from theirs as working class children of the roaring twenties. It could have been worse and I'm still here and relatively OK long after them having survived a lot for whatever that attests.




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