In Her New Book, Maira Kalman Reckons with Remorse and Joy
Briefly

Maira Kalman articulates the distinction between regret and remorse, suggesting that while regret is about personal failings, remorse involves a deeper, more painful acknowledgment of harm inflicted on others.
Kalman's inquiry into the nature of remorse led her to reflect on personal and familial narratives, prompting questions about life's meaningful moments—"What are the things that are wonderful? What do I want to do?" as she explored her own memories.
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