Hate it when i cant decide. Hate making decisions.
In the midst of reading The Book of Secrets. I swear it's not the normal kind of book i'll read, but it's one of the best. Makes me think how differently we think. In medieval times, people ranked printing as an art. Where discipline and consistency is sought after. It was halfway til the book before i understand and feel why they think it's a great discovery. All along, i was like, it's just a bloody printer. But it is not, to them, it's a machine that changed the life of the world, and makes the world perfect. Indulgences used to be worth alot, but it needs time and effort. What if indulgences is made constant, everyone can actually hold on to something that is similar to what others hold, and feel its significance in having something in common. And what if indulgences can be produced, much more with a machine, than handwritten. The idea of printing is formed, and reformed. From goldsmithing, til milling. It's so aspiring.
But i'm sure what they're looking for wasnt just the creator.
Anyway, enough of ranting about the book. I still can't decide, and there's a OCRM report waiting for me. Should i or should i not? Not very supportive.