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Best if Read by 6 Jun 6
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Best if Read by 6 Jun 6

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'Best if Read By 6 Jun 6', consists of over 200 aphorisms and quotations, mostly mine(140) and the rest by others(65) - ancient, dead, modern, and living. They naturally seem to fall into four arbitrary groups: statements (50%), advice(25%), questions(13%), and actions(12%). Statements ('neuropeptides rule') are generally wrong or right, and so each statement challenges you to ponder it, to see where you and your fellows sit. Advice ('just do it') strongly urges possibilities to try. Questions ('which is greater: quite a few or quite a lot?') found sprinkled throughout are like puzzles. Actions ('I paid, I peed, iPod') - generally my own flounderings. Arbitrary because each individual reacts to the world differently and finds different topics more important than others.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lulu.com
Country
United States
Date
2 December 2024
Pages
146
ISBN
9781716078231

'Best if Read By 6 Jun 6', consists of over 200 aphorisms and quotations, mostly mine(140) and the rest by others(65) - ancient, dead, modern, and living. They naturally seem to fall into four arbitrary groups: statements (50%), advice(25%), questions(13%), and actions(12%). Statements ('neuropeptides rule') are generally wrong or right, and so each statement challenges you to ponder it, to see where you and your fellows sit. Advice ('just do it') strongly urges possibilities to try. Questions ('which is greater: quite a few or quite a lot?') found sprinkled throughout are like puzzles. Actions ('I paid, I peed, iPod') - generally my own flounderings. Arbitrary because each individual reacts to the world differently and finds different topics more important than others.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lulu.com
Country
United States
Date
2 December 2024
Pages
146
ISBN
9781716078231