Sunday, January 22, 2006
When I was young, I knew that my parents had all the answers.  As I grew, I began to suspect that the answers lay in books.  By the age of twelve I had all of the answers.  Time passed and I soon learned that most of my answers were flawed and so I strove to re-educate myself on the answers.  In University I learned to deconstruct answers and became quite adept at scoffing at other people's answers.  Now, I continue to look for answers, but cling to the one my parents taught me from the beginning.
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Am I in the Tres Sneaky hall of fame? I think I should be, for something or other.
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