Abstract: Dating Wisdom


Botanists and farmers know the value of good sun and a steady stream of water,

And Roman engineers designed bridges we still use.

And, when you learn to cut an onion, they’ll tell you pull your fingers back from the knife,

and let you knuckles guide the blade as you cut.

My finger tips are proof that this is good instruction.

Our race has learned and passed on the wisdom of each age,

and we, in our time, live under the blessing of this relay system.

Libraries and databases are stacked with what we know or will know,

but the dynamics between a man and woman remain the mystery of our being.

How comical and rude it should be this way,

no set patterns or rules,

and each man must figure it out for himself.


Nik Curfman

I am a writer and artist in the early stages of my trek. I spent 20 years trying to be who I thought I needed to be, and now I am running after who I am. Fearless Grit is my space to document and share the process. 

https://fearlessgrit.com
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