Curiosity

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We talked to a colleague about the psychological model of a lawyer. A typical lawyer, first of all, likes to talk a lot as a rule. I am silent in nature. Once, however, with three colleagues during the lunch break, in a bar on Hożej Street, there was a fierce dispute about what the message was and shouting louder and louder to the plates that we were arguing. Everyone around in silence ate and drank. Secondly, the lawyer has curiosity for questions and theoretical problems. He is disgusted by practical questions: how to fix a sink or a car. In this respect, I am probably a lawyer.
When I was 6 years old, I watched on TV as Janosika put under the gallows, and around crowded hundreds of white sheep against the background of dark spruces, milky fog descends into the valley. That’s when I started crying, so that my mother couldn’t make me stop. She called for dad’s help.

Dad always told me that if I didn’t stop crying, I would get spanked. But this time I wasn’t afraid. Dad had to sense it right away. Because he shouted at me terrified, something that I heard first and only time in my life:
– “Stop crying because you’ll get !!!”
I was so fascinated by the conundrum of what this apoplexy is that I immediately stopped crying and started thinking about it.

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