>>1636435Well you're going to develop a rather large backlog via that methodology. I would suggest, at least occasionally, learning to just take a gut reaction here and there and do some shooting from the hip. At the very least it would be a good idea to prioritize what does and does not warrant excessive thought cycles. But, one also never knows what one seemingly "worthless" thing might lead one to, either directly or indirectly. The Grateful Dead even had an excellent lyric, written by Robert Hunter, "once in a while you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right". I am almost eager, now, to hear of what you might wind up learning from this particular rumination, as it is certainly within the realm of potentials for it to be the ultimate answer to at least something, if not everything. I would not place any significant wager on it being so, but you really just never can tell, and I prefer being prepared for essentially anything at any moment.