During my naval service, the activity I liked best was
‘regularising’. Anything wanted or unwanted could be made into
anything unwanted or wanted, by this action. And it was in great
demand, for those of us who are prone to indiscretion. What role can it play in bringing peace to our society?
Thursday, August 8, 2019
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