it is a book review of a book by a Yale Law School Professor in which he debunks the "achievement oriented" path to lots of money and a kind of what he calls "hollow" elitism. Sort of justifies my "non-elite" vision of life. Might want to read some (but probably not all) of his book.
Yesterday--an "easy' day, library---rest---BAN meeting--closer to the march on the 21st. Not much to say---did my part---will go out and flyer on Sunday, probably after "hanging" at Cobra. Still thinking about how stimulating that late bus ride west on Bergen Street was last Saturday after the gala. Would love to take some more of those---why am I fascinated by Brooklyn...? The bus stop, as I said in yesterday's blog, was conveniently right across the street from the center--what made it ironic was that the Bergen Street bus comes at that time (Saturday around 10:15) much less frequently then the 15. I was sure I would get on that one---it comes from kennedy air port and snakes through many parts of Brooklyn---and just take it to the Flushing stop on the J. Would have meant a much more convoluted subway ride home, but could have done it. Actually, the 3 from Bergen Street was a little too predictable, but there it was. Anyway, that is my Brooklyn Saturday night follow up.
Today, a few sessions and then off to Brooklyn to the Gotham Market. It is trivia night there, and last week I met a young man who invited me to join his group of three this week. If he and his friends are there, I will join them, if not will probably just watch some baseball and chill. Will report tomorrow
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