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She taught English at a Soviet university with no electricity, in a culture where ambition was seen as a moral failing rather than a virtue. When she got engaged to a man devoted to resisting capitalism, she ultimately chose not to bring him to the U.S., knowing his disdain for ambition would clash with the life she was building.
By Dave Pokorny5
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She taught English at a Soviet university with no electricity, in a culture where ambition was seen as a moral failing rather than a virtue. When she got engaged to a man devoted to resisting capitalism, she ultimately chose not to bring him to the U.S., knowing his disdain for ambition would clash with the life she was building.

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