This is basically my version of a Supreme drop
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Your skill with the written word never fails to impress. The anecdotes that are seemingly obscure are tied together with a fine bow.
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I'm glad you didn't become a lawyer, pilot, or zoologist. This is inspired writing.
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Agreed...except a small part of me will always be left wondering how great a zoologist Morgan would be
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I would read the sh&t out of 10,000 words from
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Is this a dare?
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I would also read it, because of the author.
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I would only read it because I am a huge fan of snails
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Snails > Slugs
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This is enlightening stuff! Is there a list of all your long-form pieces somewhere or a way to segregate all of them on the blog?
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look under "featured" in our blog section.
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That story about the cats is kind of mind blowing.
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One of my favorites.
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Brilliant
@morganhousel .. & we should thank god for making us like this . This is reason why we have concept of MARKET . If all people think alike then why will there be sellers and buyers . Different experiences helps humans to be Anti fragile as a community . -
Humans as community need balance of Hope and Cynicism , Ambition and being content . This helps us as society to survive and thrive . while desire & ambition of Alexander helps us to explore, it gets balanced by Buddha philosophy to be content with what we have ....
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So you're a dog person.
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Great insights. Regulators not exempt either hence their tendency to fight the last battle.
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