If the sky that we look upon should tumble and fall
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In this edition: the biggest mystery in history, the best selling sandals in the world, and why oh why do we grow old? TELL ME One of the big dispositional differences between individuals is how strongly they feel the need to pull information or insight out of others. Some do this instinctively and often, others do it infrequently or not at all. I'm in the first group. If I'm talking to someone who knows more than me about something (ie nearly always), I ask questions. I invite them to tell me more. I don't do this out of politeness (well sometimes I do, but that's if I'm not interested in the topic) but out of a selfish and vampiric urge to suck whatever knowledge or wisdom I can out of that person while they're with me. This observation was prompted by
If the sky that we look upon should tumble and fall
If the sky that we look upon should tumble…
If the sky that we look upon should tumble and fall
In this edition: the biggest mystery in history, the best selling sandals in the world, and why oh why do we grow old? TELL ME One of the big dispositional differences between individuals is how strongly they feel the need to pull information or insight out of others. Some do this instinctively and often, others do it infrequently or not at all. I'm in the first group. If I'm talking to someone who knows more than me about something (ie nearly always), I ask questions. I invite them to tell me more. I don't do this out of politeness (well sometimes I do, but that's if I'm not interested in the topic) but out of a selfish and vampiric urge to suck whatever knowledge or wisdom I can out of that person while they're with me. This observation was prompted by