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A lot of them were just
spoiled little rich kids

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who didn't know
how lucky they had it.

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That's OK. I've come to
accept that very few people

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are truly destined to be special,
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and we're solo fliers.
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I guess it really is
like Dave said,

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"If you're gonna be great,
you've got to be lonely."

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[Loud Talking]
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Jim: What happens to a man
when he loses everything?

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Everything he's worked for.
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Everything he believes in.
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Driven from his home,
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cast out of society,
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how can he survive?
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Where can he go?
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Right this way.
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Jim: New York City.
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For centuries, people
have come to New York

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seeking refuge from
their troubled lives.

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Now I am one of them.
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Besides, I'd always dreamed
of living in New York.

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All that excitement and culture.
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Living in the city brings
surprises all the time.

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Once in a while, I even bump
into former students of mine

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from Carver.
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Oh, sure, my apartment's
a little smaller

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than what I was used to
back in Omaha,

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and the rent's pretty darn steep,
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but it's got a lot of character.
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And I'm cozy enough.
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Besides, it's great
not needing a car.

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And I get a lot of reading
done on the subway.

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Some days I even walk to work.
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The job market is
pretty tight in New York,

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but after hunting around
for a while,

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I fiinally landed a position
in the education department

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at the Museum of Natural History.
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That's right.
I'm teaching again.

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When a school brings
its students to the museum

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on a fiield trip,
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there's a staffof
both volunteer docents


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