I Know All I Care to Know

The matriarch on my father's side was reputed not to need an education, based on her alarming mental faculties. Her dry speech, hypnotic in routine delivery, intimidated the many relatives and friends who encountered her. When I became an adult, I visited her. She was elderly, and nearly deaf. At that time I taught in a community college and thought learning was the raison d'etre of the entire human species. Learning of the nearness of a community college, I suggested she enroll in courses, to which she retorted, "My dear, I know all I care to know." 


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