The really good confidants — the people we go to when we are troubled — are more like coaches than philosopher kings.
They see who you are becoming before you do and provide you with a reputation you can then go live into.
I think I’m more approachable, vulnerable.
I know more about human psychology than I used to.
I came across it in Kathryn Schulz’s recent memoir, “Lost & Found.” Schulz’s dad, Isaac, was apparently a cheerful, talkative man.
Persons:
They’re, I’m, I’ll, Kathryn Schulz’s, ”, Isaac, Edith Wharton, “, ” Schulz, Schulz
Locations:
unsaid