The law can seem remote, arcane, the stuff of specialists. But it isn't, because for those of us who live in democracies, the law begins with us.
Take it from me, Fate doesn't care most of the time.
You have no right to make jigsaws of people.
All these things that crib and cab in your brain, in your imagination, are in fact things that might well in later life drive you insane.
Controller Borasus sighed with relief. Libraries were not places of danger. It had to be a hoax.
But whoever heard of enchanted bacon anyway?
But I do think that when people say 'a learning curve,' they make a mistake. Learning to me always seems to go in a straight, ignorant line and then, every so often, takes a jump straight upward.
My advice to any diplomat who wants to have good press is to have two or three kids and a dog.
My personality has become one that tends to focus and move forward, yes. But I was not like that when I was 16 or 23, I think. I was much more uncertain, unconfident and inwards looking. Then via certain techniques I learned from psychotherapy, magick and just life in general I become more focused, confident and happy within myself.
Back in the day, when the emperor or the king or whatever waged war, they went to war, too. But that's been lost in time.
We cannot afford not to fight for growth and understanding, even when it is painful, as it is bound to be.