Sunday, September 27, 2009

Dear, Robbie

Dear Robbie,
I am writing to you in account of your poem “The Road Not Taken”. First of all, if you call that a poem you obviously have not read my handbook, I will make sure you get a copy and for you to be able to write something good. If there is something I teach is never to be sorry, “if it ever happens that you turn outward to want to please another person, certainly you have lost your plan of life. Be content therefore in everything to be a philosopher, and f you want to seem one, make yourself appear so to yourself, and you will be capable of it” (sec23) if you are a philosopher then you now there is not two roads and that you can´t be sorry but you have to deal with it. Make best of what is given so in the case that there is two roads travel them both!
Ok, now I have a problem with this line “I took the one less traveled by,” how can you take a road less traveled by? if in here you mean the road of life you and I both now that there is only one road of life and it is traveled on because we can´t stop time. “I doubted if I should ever come back” Robert now you have disappointed me your doubting yourself? If there is one thing I know is that we have to be sure and have confidence, never do that to yourself!
There is more damage than what it thought the original purpose to this letter has been derived now I want to invite you to my house so I can teach you how to write, and be a mindless fool of a leader! And so you can stop that sensibility and deepness and become insensitive and all the opposite of a great poet!
Sincerely,
Epictetus

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