Once opon a time I used to swim competitively and I thought I was pretty good. One summer I was in America and this smug kid from Wisconsin not only beat me without really drawing much breath, he had time to wave.

It reminds me of then story of Mozart and Salieri. Salieri was a very good composer but he wassimply in awe of Mozart. He also despised him and his foul mouthed, feckless, infantile behaviour. It seemed a cruel joke that Mozart was the genius, while he was just very good. Espescially when only someone as good as Salieri could grasp the full extent of Mozart’s greatness-ergo be so savagely wounded by it.

So when I took at look at Helen’s Comfortable Disorientation blog I began to wonder why I even bother posting. Take this post for example about the lack of love letters men write. Not only did it spur me to write one for Mrs Hovells, it made me think of all the things I take for granted. Many blogs make you think, not many make you think about your own life.

I bet she’s really nice to meet too. Damn.

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7 responses to “Underachiever”

  1. Paul Colman Avatar

    Yes. It’s rather delightful isn’t it.

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  2. Helen Avatar

    Gosh! Umm…I really have no idea what to say. Other than thank you of course.
    Thank you very much indeed.

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  3. Carol Avatar

    My boyfriend wrote me love letters in the early days. I still say he reeled me in brilliantly.

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  4. andrew Avatar

    Carol – good for him. Hope he remembers flowers now and again.
    Damn you Helen, you ARE nice after all. I’ll just have to embrace envy and hope it helps me improve.

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  5. Scamp Avatar

    Good idea, to write something personal and meaningful, in today’s technology-obsessed age.
    anyone know a website i can download a love letter from?

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  6. Rob Mortimer Avatar

    hahah! Quip of the day Scamp. Have a biscuit. 🙂

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