Regina, my
eldest daughter, is 16.
When she was 7, she was a very advanced reader. The principal of her school, who wasn't particularly supportive, thought he'd prove us wrong by assigning her Little Women at that age.
She devoured the whole thing and aced all the quizzes they devised for her.
Not long after that, she said she wanted to read one of Dad's books. I explained that my books were a little tricky for a 7-year-old.
Her reply:
"I did read Little Women. How hard could Nullification be?"
So she got me.
I love the insatiable curiosity, not to mention the justified self-confidence, in that question.
These are qualities to emulate, dear reader.
You are surely curious: how do these knuckleheads sit at their computers and generate commissions over and over again? No manual labor, no 9-to-5, no SJW boss, just a laptop and checks with their names on them.
And I urge you, like Regina, to be confident: people who do this do not belong to a different species from you. If they do it, so can you.
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