
It’s spring, y’all, and you know what that means. It’s spring cleaning time.
Time for me to scour through all the links to the right ==> and check to see if there are any (to be continued) articles that dropped off into the deep end, never to find their promised continuation.
Don’t get me wrong. I have done quite a bit of sequential writing, where I do my best to organize the posts in a logical fashion, so that a three-part discussion is grouped together into parts 1, 2, and 3 (and 4, and 5, and 6). I have also added many links to posts that I feel are relevant to the discussion at hand. In this fashion, I feel that I have done a decent job with maintaining congruity to the multitude of ideas that I present.
Sadly, there are many abrupt dead-ends that plague my lists. Looking through the list, I am sad to report, I have much work to do.

Sigh
I found a lot of dead ends.
This is indicative of how my brain works. I scamper happily through the varied gardens of knowledge, rattling off in childish monologue blather, all the delights I found growing in a disarray of profusion. And, like a child, I never finish anything I start off.
So in an effort to be a more responsible writer, I will resist the urge to write about new topics until all the older dead ends have been resolved—as in an ending of a chapter before starting a new chapter on a different topic altogether.
Still…so many new interesting topics to explore…so many new ideas to think about…so many exciting things to delve into…
Let’s just say you have “mental agility!” And that, my dear, is a sign of genius! You’re doing fine. Keep those ideas rolling. 🙂
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Thank you for your writings. I find them very inspirational.
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Stay playful 😉
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Organizing is good but I know I’ll miss any writings that get put aside, but will look forward to more of course.
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