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Stacie Tolen <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 16 Mar 2001 12:29:21 -0500
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>Einstein's libido was, reportedly, quite healthy.  And, of course, Bubba
>was
>a Rhodes Scholar.
>
>Norm

An old man that I used to sell drugs to (ha, ha...I was a pharmacy
technician) used to live near Albert Einstein. When out for his daily walk,
Einstein would stop by Mr. Hodge's garden and admire the flowers. Point is,
Einstein certainly spent a great deal more time outdoors than my husband,
who spends his days working with computer networks in the middle of a large
building, far away from any windows, and comes home when it's dark outside,
and goes to his office in the basement where he spends several more hours in
front of a network of computers.
I guess if you can take time to smell the flowers then perhaps you can find
time for other things as well. And any man who can appreciate a
flower...well, you see where I am going.
We live in a time when it is so easy to spend all your days inside your
head, inside your home or office. Geniuses of the past didn't have computers
and such to provide distraction from the world around them. It seems sensory
overload would have not been a concern 100 years ago.
Stacie

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