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Maybe the outcome that we're all groping to is to say, how do we hold on to things that we thought were true, that we were young, that were correct intuitions when we were young?
And how do we enrich them as we get older?
That is the topic that Mona and I have spent our time together discussing.
We've spent so many years of our lives working together on.
I'm very glad to have had her today to discuss this working out with me on The David Frum Show.
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