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The Trivium, Quadrivium, and Blah Blah Blah

  The trivium, quadrivium, and blah blah blah Posted on  March 25, 2022  by  Mark Tokarski I’ve been reading Jordan Peterson, and finished his book  Twelve Rules for Life . It was enough of JP for me, as at my age, there was not much new for me in it. As we age, we become wiser, learn from mistakes, even become more sympathetic to others and to different ideas. For instance, at age 38, having abandoned the Catholic faith, I was angry at the Church for having brainwashed me as it did, and thought people who were devoted to the faith to be of a lesser mind than me. Later I would read  The Varieties of Religious Experience  by the American intellectual/psychologist William James, and took on a new outlook. While religion would never appeal to me, those who experience religious enlightenment are experiencing real phenomena, and are made better and happier people in the process. (Oddly, I no longer have this book. It was a keeper, and I do not know what happened to it.) I now look at my Cat