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Catskills - Sullivan County - Ulster County Real Estate -- Catskill Farms Journal

Old School Real estate blog in the Catskills. Journeys, trial, tribulations, observations and projects of Catskill Farms Founder Chuck Petersheim. Since 2002, Catskill Farms has designed, built, and sold over 250 homes in the Hills, investing over $100m and introducing thousands to the areas we serve. Farms, Barns, Moderns, Cottages and Minis - a design portfolio which has something for everyone.

October 14, 2013

Thought of the Day

Some people who know me say I'm a dork - I don't watch a lot of football, baseball, my grill skills are lacking, I can't fix anything, I studied English in college and sometimes my fashion can be challenged.

I listen to books on tapes things like "The life and times of George Washington" or Lyndon Johnson's 4 volume biography masterpiece "Passage of Power" or 52 hours of the Rise and Fall of the 3rd Reich, while reading "The Quest - Energy, Security, and the Remaking of the Modern World" (which by the way makes the pop-star anti-frackers seem all the more silly in their fluff approach to science) , and "Undaunted Courage" (who knew Merriwether Lewis of Lewis and Clark ended up broke, depressed and then committed suicide!!).  I go to dorky Harvard Club science debates, and search the NYC libraries of Frick, Morgan and Carnegie.  Top that off with the fact that I actually record PBS Nightly Business show and you can see where I'm going with this.

So it should come as no surprise that I was reading a New Yorker critique of the well-received new adaption of Tennessee Williams' 'Glass Menagerie' when the critic, the well known Hilton Als said the following about Jim, one of the main characters I guess -

"He is an amiable Irish-American, a go-getter who's increasingly baffled by his life; he can't break out of his niceness to achieve anything truly great".

"He can't break out of his niceness to achieve anything truly great."  I like that- I get that.  That Y in the road was really clear to me when it arrived on the horizon.

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