{"serial":"BRIEF-2026-05-24-03","doc":"brief-2026-05-24","position":3,"body_html":"<h1>Which loop does the passage close that you have left open?</h1>\n<p class=\"muted\">Theme: <strong>patterns</strong> &middot; card 3/4 &middot; 2026-05-24</p>\n<blockquote>282. _The Gait._—There are mannerisms of the intellect by which even great minds betray that they originate from the populace, or from the semi-populace:—it is principally the gait and step of their thoughts which betray them; they cannot _walk_. It was thus that even Napoleon, to his profound chagrin, could not walk &quot;legitimately&quot; and in princely fashion on occasions when it was necessary to do so properly, as in great coronation processions and on similar occasions: even there he was always just the leader of a column—proud and brusque at the same time, and very self-conscious of it all.—It is something laughable to see those writers who make the folding robes of their periods rustle around them: they want to cover their _feet_.</blockquote>\n<p class='muted'>&mdash; Friedrich Nietzsche, <em>The Joyful Wisdom (La Gaya Scienza)</em></p>\n<p class='muted'><em>Notes go here when you tap capture or note above.</em></p>","captures":[],"notes":"","comments":[]}