What you want to know about says a great deal about it.
So does what you do not want to know about.
And so does what you’ve been urged to look into by others, but haven’t yet done.
Somebody somewhere can see you for who you are. Somebody can see your negligence, your hesitance, your procrastination and excuse-making. Somebody can see that you’re not really serious about everything you say you believe.
And what’s at risk is whether in some other world, such things are counted important or not.
There are rumors that they are.
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