Isabel Allende, a celebrated author, reflects on her life, expressing happiness in her old age and a profound fear of dependency and fascism.
Allende demonstrates her self-awareness by acknowledging traits she deplores in herself, such as impatience and being bossy, while highlighting cruelty as her greatest disdain in others.
In a candid admission, Allende shares her complex feelings toward family, especially regarding the love and lessons imparted by her mother and stepfather.
Despite her literary success and accolades, Allende reveals vulnerability about her self-image, humorously lamenting her height and sharing thoughts on her former relationships.
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