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At the top of p. 45, Sarah quotes certain “pundits” who complained about the length of time it took her to complete college. “[Sarah] went to all those different schools, and it took her five years to graduate.”
Since when do we justly and truly measure an accomplishment by some artificial yardstick and criterion of our own vain conceits and preconceptions, rather than by the canon of the telos, the goal, the finis, the purpose of an action?!?
Sarah's five years helped to complement and complete the education in Liberty that she had already received from her family and schools in Alaska. The extra year resides in the scales and balances of her life on the side of credit and honor, not shame and dishonor.
Part of her education was working to pay her own tuition!! She was learning to be a Free American. Let us not forget the original and literal sense of a liberal education. It is one that nourishes the mind and spirit of the young man/woman to Freedom (Libertas). If, by Divine Providence, part of her education consisted in earning her own way, who are these so-called “pundits” to quibble and cavil?!? Sarah has enjoyed the best of educations.
She has studied and learned in the magnificent, vaulted “classroom” of The Great Land, of America's Last Frontier; she has studied and learned in the straitened, sweaty “classroom” of long, hard hours of working as a waitress, and at many other jobs; and she has studied and learned in classrooms in the proper and literal sense of the term.
All things have their proper time and season.
The Roman poet Virgil took ten years in the writing of his Aeneid; surely he should have finished it in three!
It took the nascent United States of America about six years to win independence from Great Britain; surely we should have done it in two!
Reagan needed two terms to bring down the Soviet Empire; surely he should have done it in one!
Michelangelo took four-and-a-half (I think) years to complete the Sistine Chapel; surely he should have done it in two-and-a-half!
The Roman Republic needed about sixteen years to defeat Hannibal in the Second Punic War; surely she should have done it in five!
It took my niece about ten months (?) to utter her first word; surely she should have done it in five!
NO!!!
Omnia tempus habent--"All things have (their) time."