Life’s a Lesson for Fortune’s Fools

Somehow I got the feeling that things were never going to be the same. ‘The greatest ignorance is to reject something you know nothing about’, repeated over and over again in my head.

Still shell-shocked, I reached down, picking up the lonesome book that had fallen. The spine, bent with use, lay upward. I flipped through the pages, yellow and thin, the words faded with age.

Those who pass for thinkers on this earth, for men of subtle reasoning, are guilty of being the greatest fools?

Am I, a person with vast knowledge, merely a person who questions the most simplest of things, a fool?

Why do I feel as if I am losing regulation of everything that was once in a precise order? Why do I feel as if my life is spiraling out of control as I lose my firm grasp on its management?

Yet still, I wonder, could this be for the best, something that might give me slight enjoyment and amusement? Or, instead of bettering, will things become worse? Am I willing to take the chance?

How can a person I've encountered scarcly more than twice change everything?
  1. Chapter 1
    An Unfortunte Night
  2. Curiosity killed he cat