From “The Human Condition: A User’s Manual,” by Arnold Kunst
14 July
Mozart rendered human emotion musically with ease; he had incomparable ability as a pianist and also, would you believe, at billiards. But his wife had to cut the meat at the dinner table – give HIM the knife and fork to do the needful for those at his table and he was all elbows and kneecaps. The moral: nobody’s genius [including yours and mine] is universal.
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