I used ‘not’ instead of don’t for a different reason, to explicit the negation, rather then emphasizing the effect of the excercise of the will, to simply refuse to do it, without actually needing to know the reason.
It’s in line with the trend of my overall view, of which I am becoming more and more aware, that there is a negation going on within even persons not capable to realize that, a negation preceding the actual act of refusing to acknowledge, and the. Acting in accordance with such realization,
it is the difference between acting as if, the knowledge of the reason was irrelevant, or, simply a subconscious act , without the need to find out why?
Ha, I’ll go with that (Aeneas is, as it happens, my middle name (from a conceit of my Scots ancestors who were in the practice of swapping traditional names (in this case Angus) with more erudite ones to reflect their gooder learning)… though I was actually just juxtaposing and & end.
Doing good Arc, just havent had much intelligent to say for quite a while … I do occasionally lurk though
The hero of Troy
travels a widely known world
and ends up roamin’