When interrupting another to tell them what you want them to know you fail to hear what they want you to know; this practice keeps one less than knowledgeable.
— Papi Proverb 642
When interrupting another to tell them what you want them to know you fail to hear what they want you to know; this practice keeps one less than knowledgeable.
— Papi Proverb 642
If not for the desire to share the bounties of his "World of Word Wizardry" - he would remain anonymous.
One’s punishment, re-ordered as instruction instead, for transgressions made due to ignorance, provides the place now achieved by the transgressor to be considerably more advanced than one halted for penalty...
The inclusion of a mystery hides within it a secret; both deny one the ability to access and understand the inception, the change, and the final disclosure.
— Papi Proverb 676
Once the works of our hands are fully wagered, and we discover an absence of daily assignment, we will be allowed to return those accumulated and momentous tokens of time in exchange for a visit with the agents of...

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