Too often one spends their intellectual capital angrily at the wrong time: and unavoidably buys something they NEVER intended to own.
— Papi Proverb 737
Too often one spends their intellectual capital angrily at the wrong time: and unavoidably buys something they NEVER intended to own.
— Papi Proverb 737
If not for the desire to share the bounties of his "World of Word Wizardry" - he would remain anonymous.
The marriage that begins and continues in trial and error has a predictable conclusion; except the knowledge of that which was missing in the beginning intervene the aforementioned conclusion, error will have the last...
The level of teaching, from one taught, changes before the level of learning of one to be taught.
Allowing another to pull you off course soon makes mockery of the mastery of balanced control presumptuously presented to self.

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