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Individual of the Week - Daniel S. Goldin
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"My eyeball kept getting distorted more and more, so I became more and more nearsighted. At that time, if you had a detached retina due to the buildup of pressure on the eye you could go blind. So the eye doctor told my mother and father, 'Don't ever let this child fall down. Don't ever let this child play contact sports.' In the Bronx, you played stickball and baseball and basketball in the school yard. I wasn't allowed to do that and I became different than my friends. I was self conscious. I wanted to be like them but I was forced by health reasons to be different."

Unable to join his friends in their games, young Dan Goldin became more and more isolated. His father pushed the boy to excel academically, and he quickly moved several grade levels ahead of his peer group, but his emotional development could not keep pace, and he infuriated teachers and counselors by playing the clown and acting up in class.




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