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Dec 2017
Here we go, it’s Final Jeopardy, this one’s for the win:
“Doing the same thing over and over and expecting
Different results.” And oh, this is it! The answers are in!
“Insanity,” quoth Einstein, which he ought to, respecting
The fact that he is, of course, a genius. But I, poor me,
I answered: “What is practice?," happy with the crowd of fools
To be numbered; and I won, morally speaking, you see,
Because insane though I may be, I remembered the rules.

He may be too smart to repeat any troublesome task,
But like a good, simple fool, I had a question to ask.
Simon Monahan
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Simon Monahan
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