>>Individuals who belong to
the "general public" join us, and because they are inspired, smart,
hardworking self-starters, end up becoming very well educated in an
unorthodox sort of way.<<
You know, I have started to think that the one thing that separates
long-term SCA members from mundania (if one wants to use
such crude language) is that our tendency toward self-education
is a lot higher than in non-members. Not amount of
intelligence, or money, or lust for power - but simply a desire
to learn, and keep learning.
(Or at least that's what I keep telling myself, now that I'm
in third-semester Latin. . . )
Alban
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