SLOW LEARNER
From early youth until his death at 78, the French painter Auguste Renoir was dedicated to his craft, yet he was never fully satisfied with the quality of his work. It was not until he was in his last years that he became convinced he had a potential for greatness, and this realization nagged at him when he was in his final illness. He lamented, “What a pity that I should have to go now, just when I was beginning to show promise.”Funny, Funny World
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