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‘What I do easily and naturally,’21 he wrote, ‘I can no longer do if I order myself to do it by strict command.’ Allowing his memory to follow its own path formed part of his general policy of letting nature govern his actions. In his childhood, the result was that he often appeared to be lazy and good for nothing, and in many ways he probably was.
How to Live: A Life of Montaigne in one question and twenty attempts at an answer
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