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And speaking of simple dichotomies and non-intersecting Venn diagrams...doesn't it seem that the world is divided up into two kinds of folk: those who require order and security in their lives vs. those who crave chaos and danger...the introverted first grouping under which I include myself requires more than a little "peace and quiet" along with a well-established routine whereas those in the second category cannot sit still in their own room for more than five minutes....
Middlebrow had another litmus test for me. " We're all going bowling tonight - Are you in ?" " I think I'll pass. I want to finish my origami project ..." " Ori-ga-what??? Are you talking jibberish?" "No - just one of my hobbies..." Look immediately for the furrowed brow, followed by quizzical look, following by gaping mouthful of derision. I might as well be talking backwards. " Okay - well, don't forget about that summer block-buster film next week You can find time for that at least with your busy schedule ?" " You mean the one with all the super-heroes taking on the space aliens ?" " Yeah - you're aware that this is the third sequel that everyone's been talking about - and lining up to see for months on end... " " I would go... except that there's this Schubert sonata that I've been trying to finish...I think I may finally be able to get it up to tempo..." Get ready for that ...

The "stupidity" that often afflicts otherwise intelligent people: believing that logic can be applied in every situation to solve a problem where human beings are involved...One expects of humankind, a certain amount of prudence and foresight as part of daily decision-making, but at some point a logical approach to problem-solving is counter-intuitive. One must learn another kind of "logic" perhaps - a stratagem utilized by fools, knaves and con artists alike - each accustomed to navigate amid a daily outpouring of overwrought emotion, each expecting impulsive passion to rule the day....Behold the hidden puppet-master lurking in the shadows....

Today there was sunshine at least, green grass everywhere, a wounded bird that flew away from a cardboard box (true story), and one lone tick (discovered someone else's leg) that proved harmless...That's a start to "spring" around here, I guess...