Innocence has its mystery that no wisdom can match. The fruit of knowledge merely made Adam take responsibilities of a world where he was at a disadvantage since he had set aside the best part, his innocence. I remember the first time I read The Count of Montecristo and in my callow youth it was entirely a world of excitement,- and the tale of revenge affectd me deeply. Old and wise as I am in the sense that I know the price of revenge is only paid in ulcers and several inconveniences to your own peace of mind, I came across the Count of Montecristo lately. I opened the book and I laid it aside wondering what was all that excitement about.
Knowledge is a bitter fruit in a manner of speaking.
benny
I believe one of the secrets of happiness is to forgive your enemies, and to brush them away from your thoughts.