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The Monday Morning Memo

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You want to talk about a tomb?
You want to talk about a tomb?
This is the tomb of Napoleon.

Construction was begun in 1670 by Louis XIV, also known as “bat-crap-crazy Louie,” but following the French Revolution, Nappy decided to claim if for himself. To see the sarcophagus, you’ve got to walk over and look down into that big opening. Those Egyptian pharaohs got nothin’ on these French Louies.

Princess Pennie is reading a little about the history
of this place as she sits on the bench by the pillar.
I’m guarding her.
– Indy

PS – I’m trying to convince the wizard to write a sitcom about bat-crap crazy Louie.
I’m pretty sure I can at least get him to write a Monday Morning Memo about him.
Louis XIV was so full of himself that even Donald Trump would shake his head a little.

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“Conscious competence is skill. Unconscious competence is talent.

If your unconscious mind recognizes the patterns within great writing, you will likely be a talented writer, but it is not likely that you’ll be a great writing teacher.

It is much easier to teach a skill that you understand consciously than it is to transfer a talent that exists unconsciously.

This tug-of-war between skill and talent is found in every field of endeavor.”

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