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"The unexamined life

...is not worth living."

- Socrates

This post over at Seth's blog and this little bit o' data about procrastination (I *finally* got around to reading it...) have got me into a bout of serious navel-gazing. I'm not one that's been blessed with self-ignorance, I need to know the why of what I do before I do it. I've not gone into myself for anwsers for a while, and I don't like it. So it's time to dive into myself and see what I turn up.

I'll let you know what happens.

“"The unexamined life”