Tales From The Prism
Tales from the Prism was the title of a short autobiography I once wrote, about myself;) Then, as now, I realized that I don't find myself terribly interesting. I do however find this experience of life and learning an all consuming passion. So I set out to find a few good minds to share the journey. With 6.5 billion minds to choose from, not counting the many great minds available to us through their works of art, literature, teachings and writings, I thought it best to just pick a neat place in cyberspace and start from there. What better choice than a place known as H2G2? So here I am, but then again we should all remember, "Wherever you go; there you are." Buckaroo Bonzai
Favorite quote: "The universe is change; life is understanding." Marcus Aurelius
That is probably enough for now.
Knightserrant - a quixotic seeker of adventure and meaning
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