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Monday, November 26, 2012

My Advice to the Youth


get older: refine your superstitions
and outlive your lease on logic
Posted by Michael Sloan at 4:55 AM
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  • ▼  2012 (56)
    • ▼  November (56)
      • Bibliography 2012
      • A Confession
      • My Position
      • In Washington
      • the spiral
      • The Year of Figuring it Out
      • Writing is Easy
      • On the Privilege of Ethics and Belief
      • Alone but Alive
      • Scrolling Past
      • On Hold
      • Slacker
      • What Awoke in That Sleep?
      • Bonfire
      • The Fallout
      • Hemingway's
      • Turtle
      • expoetic
      • lullabye
      • Revolt
      • A Case for Blood
      • The Virtue of Play
      • My Condition
      • Man Down
      • Commonsenseless
      • This Time Around...
      • The Measure
      • Now Start Again
      • In Vegas
      • Beware the Ides of March
      • Reboot
      • The Prose-Iguana
      • ...but not yet
      • On the Brink
      • My People
      • That Disturbance You Feel is Your Heart
      • Agony
      • My Advice to the Youth
      • go where the words take you
      • The Right Angle of Solitude
      • This Voice is Borrowed
      • December
      • Brass Tacks
      • I Cherish My Solitude
      • Crumbly
      • Falconetti (La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc)
      • Tweets on the Absurd
      • Defining Moment
      • Ivan's Rebellion and the Social Contract
      • The Russian Novel
      • The Principled Life
      • On Writing
      • Be Decent
      • Ethics as Ideas-in-Flux
      • Tweets on Games
      • The Neverthelessness of Nature

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