Playwright Arthur Miller wrote the following in 1987 as part of his well-received autobiography, “Timebends”:

The here and now was always melting before the head of a dream coming toward me or its tail going away. I would be twenty before I learned to be fifteen, thirty before I knew what it meant to be twenty, and now at seventy-two I have to stop myself from thinking like a man of fifty who has plenty of time ahead.”

No shit! Tempus Fugit. No shit again!

And with that aside, the seventh installment of Content: The Once and Future King.