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We must not cease from exploration.  And the end of all our exploring will be
to arrive where we began and to know the place for the first time.
T.S. Eliot

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Do I know you?

Probably not. Most of us, regardless of our age, are only known for the activities our associates see us participating in. They know, perhaps, that we have other skills and experiences, but unless we tell them, they'll remain ignorant of our true potential.

In McGuffey's Fifth Reader, John G. Saxe (1816-1887) described six blind men who touched parts of an elephant. Each one "saw" a different animal...
    "And so these men of Indostan, Disputed loud and long,
    Each in his own opinion, Exceeding stiff and strong,
    Though each was partly in the right, And all were in the wrong!"

Perhaps we all need websites, where readers can learn about us. As Dickens wrote for the Ghost of Christmas Present...

"Come in!" exclaimed the Ghost. "Come in, and know me better, man."

Mitakuye oyasin!

Last update – 3-23-2009



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"...the Dreamers, and me"

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Please e-mail me --
jack@thnc.org