Very nice said. Fortunatelly, there are things more important that programming.
I remember reading Little Prince book with a group of 18-years old, aloud (I was 18 then, too). Reading aloud slows you down, so thoughts have more time to sink in. After every page we discussed asociations. Hillarious!
After this book I read everyting from Exupery, I liked Citadelle the most. Our young friends can try to experience something like my group reading, for many olders it is unfortunatelly too late... But still, there are many good books worth reading, and Little Prince is certainly one of them.
pmas
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