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The customer is always right

IN his , Plato recounts a vision of the afterlife in which the shades of the dead arrive in the Underworld to choose their next life. They surge forward eagerly, greedily, like shoppers at a sale, snatching at the lives that lie like so many abandoned leotards on the floor of the cave. Some are the lives of powerful kings and queens, heroes

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