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Well worth the rumination.
My father has always kept relatively close to the times in regard to his taste. Very rarely does he fall victim to the sway of modern advertisement or likewise material sophistry. In lieu of political considerations he finds a social and spiritual order in both religion and the sciences with an eclectic, perhaps cursory appreciation for the arts the times do so encourage. As a boy, my father kept a study of sorts, modest in it's content but ripe in purpose. In that study, there was a desk. In that desk, there were several drawers, their contents sharing the same description as that of his study, save for one particular compartment; the bottom drawer.

The bottom drawer was different in many ways or none, depending on how one chose to look at it. To name a few of it's contents, in no particular order; a rubik's cube, a slide ruler, two decks of cards with a cribbage board made by my grandfather, several children's toys (not mine), several children's toys (mine), a picture of his wife, a calculator, a bible, and several prototypes regarding his profession at the time as a software engineer for a lense crafting company. There were many items that did not fit into any of these other drawers, filled with tools and resources fit for one particular purpose.


 * The Past
 * History of the United States
 * History of Europe
 * History of the Middle East
 * History of China
 * History of Japan
 * Timeline of Western philosophers


 * The Present
 * The Future
 * The Timeless