3 out of 300% = 1%. So that’s about the average one might expect. I did get all 300 Great Books and read them all. 99% bunk and 1% sensible.
People like to tell stories.
They get their dinner by telling a good story.
No guarantee.
So it’s a good deal both way — a few scraps at a feast is as nothing, compared to a jolly good spellbinding tale of magic, and mystery.
I believe in the Rerum of Natura.
And little else.
Occam’s Razor Slit the Face of God, so be died around Neitszche thirty.
Or maybe when Camus came in with Sartre in tow.
I kept my Rerum Natura, and Principia, and Elements. And Jefferson, Adams, and Hamilton on Liberty, and Tossed the rest. No loss there.
Shakespeare I also kept. Plain genius was that man. And Einstein with his Special Theory. Seems right after much testing. His mc^2 idea also plainly works. And we even get some useful E out of it. Which runs my screen on which I type this for you.
De Rerum Natura, and Newton’s Principia, and Dalton’s Elements = 3 books with Good Sense In Them
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