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To pursue the unattainable is insanity, yet the thoughtless can never refrain from doing so.”
Marcus Aurelius Meditations, Book V, chapter 17

Are you asking:

When will I find someone special?
Should I find another job?
Why is my life so challenging?
And when will these changes end?

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When artists define themselves? The Monkees.

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Books you read. What it really means.

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  • Sarah Jun 16, 2009 @ 13:22

    I liked the re-titled books. It’s astounding how many comments there were; so many written by people of limited vocabulary and/or grammar skills. A few thoughtful comments as well.

    My SO carries a book on the neurostructue of the brain when he goes to his doctor’s appointments, lest he be considered just another sick old man, just another human being. He tried to insist that they address him as “Doctor” (he has a Ph.D. and a J.D.), but they balked at that and, though they call him “Mister” he gives his name as “Doctor”.

    It would be funny if it weren’t so sad. I carry my Kindle, so what I’m reading is given only in answer to a direct question.

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