HAMLET-There’s a divinity that shapes our ends,
Rough-hew them how we will.
HORATIO-That is most certain.
-William Shakespear, Hamlet-Act 5 scene 2
1564–1616
There was a ping and this landed in my In Box this morning Knowing there is always a reason for everthing, I picked up the thread and pulled.

Tap on image to read the article from the Smithsonian about how it works.
I found another thread, another link, and pulled a bit more. Down the rabbit hole.
Giorgio Vasari writes about Leonardo:
“in learning and in the rudiments of letters he would have made great proficiency, if he had not been so variable and unstable, for he set himself to learn many things, and then, after having begun them, abandoned them.”

smithsonian.com
June 5, 2019
There was light at the end of the tunnel.
In the article-tap on the image above for a link- they quote another article https://academic.oup.com/brain/article/142/6/1842/5492606
This was a good read Kemp, Vasari, more concise easier to read. May be I get critical writing now.
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