The wise Captain
of life always sails with a trusted crew of six, What, Why, When, and How,
Where, Who.*
The ship has a sturdy mast constructed
of proof, sails of logic, with a rigging woven of axioms, evidence, and findings.
His mates are Skepticus and Optimus to steady
the travel, while deep in the hold kept chained are the Negatives, who multiply prodigiously especially in darkness.
The four-ever cousins
are rejected. You know them well: Whatever, Whomever, Wherever, Whenever. They embody sailing with equivocation and
belong in the hold with the Negatives.
Credit the idea here to Rudyard Kipling, The Elephant's Child.
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