Just a thought on meaningful writing

Menachem Mendel Morgensztern of Kotzk, (1787–1859), a Hasidic rabbi and leader better known as the Kotzker Rebbe who was well known for his incisive and down-to-earth philosophies, and sharp-witted sayings and his little patience for stupidity, once said, “Not all that is thought need be said, not all that is said need be written, not all that is written need be published, and not all that is published need be read.”

Nonetheless, if you are going to think it, say it, write it, publish it, and/or read it, then, please, at least do whichever of these acts you do thoughtfully and meaningfully for the purpose of entertaining, educating, and enthusing people and not for other purposes that some may have.

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