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Originally Posted by Barrettscv
No problems there.

It's clear the brilliant young man was also deeply troubled. Much of the failure rests with the parents, but not all. Watching such potential self destruct is heartbreaking.

When my 20 year old daughter graduated from college in three years, she decided to spend two years living in and exploring Europe. Her story has a happy ending. I still worried.

Michael
i don't think i can relate because i'm not a parent, but i can relate to Chris. he didn't want a career, or anything society had to offer. he travelled because that's what made him happy.

it's sad that he died, but atleast he lived in freedom. i really look up to him for that.
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