If you are new here, start at Session One.
Thank you for your cooperation in not reading the next note.
It was so near-by you could not help it. We understand. Now
go to Session One. You can do it!
Something weird is going on with a new reader. You know who
we are talking about.
This note is strictly for experienced readers.
For instance, anyone who has been through the first three notes
above is already experienced.
Extremely experienced readers read this note
in a different way than just any old experienced reader. They
can sense the danger of “note madness”.
This note is itself note-madness even
if you try to give it another interpretation.
Someday you may read a note with a similar impact as this note
because you will have forgotten this note,
which will make it fresh for you. It is not,
after all, a failure to memorize this note.
Just the additional stuff that is now cropping up is hardly
worth remembering. For instance, one reader is now having to
deal with a crying child. That clearly has nothing to do with you and your memory.
Another reader is so lonely and unfulfilled that she wishes she could
have a crying child to take care of. That also clearly has
nothing to do with you and your memory.
So, before you go on to the next note,
remember only the best part of this note,
which is the prophecy that you may very well be struck by a
similar note to this one someday.
The most interesting aspect of this note
is that it has very little connection with the previous note
except that it is theoretically easier to memorize.
Who was watching you swim in the ocean on that wonderful
day?
This note likes to point out that
there is no rule constricting what a note may
be. A note may even lay eggs in a
sense.
Notes are
not a belief system. No one can “join” notes.
Yet there are regular readers who are deeply involved in what
is unfolding here.
We hope that smell is not something burning on your stove.
Before you go on to the next note,
make sure to remember where you put your key, even if you cannot
remember this note. You need a good prospective
memory to function well in life, even if you
don’t fully understand what this note was really about.
So goodbye and good luck!
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