Touch of Madness

There is no great genius without some touch of madness.

Aristotle

I’m so grateful for the people who’ve loved me through all my stages. I say this because it was during the darkest parts of my life that I began to really focus on my self-study. I know for a fact that I was more well-read when I was at my lowest than at any other time in my life. Now I have to be intentional to get myself to sit still long enough to finish a few pages. I’m just saying, when Aristotle said this, he was right. Nevermind the fact that you have to spend time away from your peers to think clearly, and you have to have a slight obsession to work on something long enough to outshine the rest.

Published by Jayne

Jayne is a writer. On her free time she likes to be with her family hiking outdoors and traveling. New England is her home and place of birth. When asked what she wants to teach the world she replied, "Don't stop searching. Too many times, in my old life, I put my search aside for more 'important matters.' I didn't realize the thing I was searching for held what was most important; my soul purpose." Jayne works daily on improving her craft and at times can get down on herself, but her favorite morning mantra is "It's a new day." and that's what she strives to start with.

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