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Please dont deny the world your talent and wisdom contained in your writing. Write a blog or a book, you have much to impart onto the world.
great review ! thanks for having taking from your time to write such a good review
Sir, I keep coming back to read what is posted here and plenty of gems is what I come through.
As much as are true and sad the words I quoted at the start of this comment, it's also worth of statement that for that very same reason, writing it down would add other layers of meaning to it.
Naturally you should not consider about what will anyone think, or think not, if reading your words. That would only hinder the meaning it has for you, reflecting a tainted end result if ever written in a book.
Never to be pursued the appease of each and everybody, since that's an inherently impossible task.
Merely my opinion.
Be that as it may, I am grateful for the sparks of thought-provoking reads you share with us here.
What interests me is WHY, not what. To me, that is a much more interesting and ultimately more meaningful question. I think this interest comes from my love of history, my long and deep study of quite a wide variety of subjects. I realize that few are afforded the opportunities I had to spend more than a decade simply reading everything I could, but that is another story entirely.