
Meet me at the corner of South 91st East Ave. and South 91st East Ave. “huh?”
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![]() Meet me at the corner of South 91st East Ave. and South 91st East Ave. “huh?” © 2019, Lekatt. All rights reserved. Sigmund Freud wrote many books. I found “Totem and Taboo” in a used book store and quickly purchased it. It was the last of his books that I hadn’t read. When I got home, I found an old, yellowed newspaper clipping in the back. The clipping was an interview of Dr. Freud by one of the staff reporters. Now, Freud was very popular, and the “in” crowd of socialites would often quote and discuss his work at their parties. They were called Freudians. Sometimes these discussions would make the local newspapers, or radio, because of the controversial nature of Freud’s theories. The newspaper reporter, in the clipping, asked Dr. Freud what he thought of the “Freudians” who quoted his works in the media. Freud replied: “Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar; me, I am not a Freudian, and I would rather be quoted by my critics, than by my friends, because they quote me more accurately; however, these ideas and concepts of mine are merely the tools of my trade, it is really love that heals.” I returned the book, unread, to the used book store. I had learned the truth of Sigmund Freud’s life work. There was no need to probe further. © 2019, Lekatt. All rights reserved. You have the function within,
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