| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748 | I'd like to share with you the real things that a teacher of mine oncesaid to me. Of course, he wasn't actually my teacher, not in any kindof academic sense. And he didn't say these things, in the sense thatvocal chords vibrated or pen touched page or meaning was transmitted inany fashion. But he was my teacher, and he said these things to me, andI have never forgotten them.He said, "There are three nights that mean more to you than any other nightsof your life. This is only true of nights, and it isn't true of mornings,or afternoons, or even days. Just nights. But it's not always the samethree nights when you think about it. Best to avoid thinking about it fora while."He said, "I don't believe in any of that soulmate shit, you know? But I dowonder if maybe we only got half a soul and we've got to find another personwho has the other half. But not to stay around--just to trade, and afterthat they can leave and I can leave and it'll all be good. 'Scuse me, sir,I do believe you have my soul, yes, that piece there, and now I'll be onmy way."He said, "People like to say the world is a simple place. That's not true.That's not true at all. However, what they don't get is that the worldwas almost a simple place, but the calculations got screwed up bycrows. And because of that, they had to work around a whole bunch ofthe tiny details, and now the world's as complicated as you can see.You wouldn't think a thing as normal as crows could do it, butyou don't know a whole lot about planning worlds, either. I did until Idropped out."He said, "Some people got loganberries, some people got strawberries. Butsome people got blackberries, so fuck 'em."He said, "I used to sell music. Not sheet music. Not recorded music, either.And I didn't let anybody listen to it. I just sold them music. I figuredpeople would want it. Turns out, people don't want music, only noise."He said, "Some day, I'm gonna be dead. And you'll be dead, too. And allthose people around you, and the ones down in the street, and up on thehills, and on the ocean, they're all gonna be dead. If that makes yousad, you're not looking at the big picture. And if that still makes yousad, then you're not looking at the little picture, either."He said, "I say a lotta stuff. I don't say a lotta stuff, too, and that'sgotta count for something. Not much, probably."He said a number of other things, but a lot of them were quite boring. Forinstance, at least one-hundred and thirty of those things were justordering burritos.
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