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February 18th 7:45am

There's no need to always whenever i choose to be active here to do one or another thing, i trust that if i zero in on a particular sort of activity here that it would be understood that other varieties shall be used at other times.

How little understanding there is, and i surely am thus guilty, this is partly why i change my mind about things all the time, at first upon each venture i'm confident, but after a short while i look back at what was said as shameful stupidity.

Today is Sunday, and so if dad is feeling up to it, we shall both attend church, last week there there were a few people who were impressed that i chose to accompany my not so well father. Or as i worded it to my auntie that i spoke with more non-relatives in that afternoon than i had for a whole decade.

It's such a good thing to re-listen those plays i've already listened to, spurred on by Harold Bloom's Iago study, am listening a 2nd time to Arkangel's stupendous Othello recording. Tis only gonna get better with each successive go through.

Perhaps there's a part of a reader of this who would like to appreciate the great Bard, but always fail. Allow me then to encourage you to whet your appetite, seek out brief videos on them, brevity is the soul of wit is even a quote from Hamlet. So then you gain enough juice to get through an initial reading. Consider then that you'll get more next time, and even more when it's time again for it.

Avid readers can be grouped twice like 1) those who wanna read as much as possible, and 2) those who wanna read the best stuff as many times as possible. I used to be of the former, but am more of the latter nowadays. Life is too short to be stuffing the mind with things forgettable and mediocre in quality. FEAST on the fine things over the course of the rest of thy life, that is the way of the wise and grateful reader.

 
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