Hey, I know kung fu...

I thought I was going to be one of those who would never be able to juggle no matter how hard I tried. And then, wham! It just came to me. Just like they said.

Juggling is a lot like learning to ride a bike. Once you've got it, you'll always have it. And just like cycling, when you've got it for the first time, you just won't stop for fear that you may lose it. And there's an incredible sense of relief to wake up the next morning to wake up the next morning, and the morning after, and still be able to repeat the feat.

It still amazes me how, at one point, I could be so hopeless, and then in the next be not so hopeless. It's as though the switchboard operator in my brain grew bored of my juggling mishaps and failed attempts and decided to connect the juggling wire to the juggling socket at the back of my head.

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