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Bill Landuyt's avatar

Massimo. Those authors have a point. Some six years ago, I retired from the world of private equity and commuting to take care of our ten horses and the hay fields here in rural North Carolins. Life on a farm is a strange combination of predictability and uncertainty. Horses are fed and moved every day and their manure needs to be picked from the paddocks and their stalls cleaned daily as well. That routine is regularly interrupted as fence rails are broken, barn intruders need to be trapped, colic and hoof abscesses are treated, and farm implements require repair. The result is a greater degree of acceptance and patience and a laconic style of communication - indeed, serenity. Time moves with the sun, not the clock. I, for one, am better for it!

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Kelly Monaghan's avatar

For those proficientes attempting to practice temperance in the spending department, may I point out that 41 (by my count) of the books in the Ancient Wisdom for Modern Readers series are available as ebooks or audiobooks that you can borrow for free via Hoopla, which you may be able to get through your local library. For more info go to hoopladigital.com or speak to your local librarian. Hope this helps.

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