Although my law practice pays my hotel bill, I consider it no more my career than a hundred other things: sailing, drinking, walking the streets, writing my 'Inquirey', starting at walls hunting ducks and 'coons,reading, playing politics, and whatnot. I'm interested in any number of things, and enthusiastic about nothing.
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The speaker reflects on their law practice, acknowledging it as a means to cover living expenses rather than their defining career. They express a sense of detachment from traditional professional identity, suggesting that their life encompasses various activities and interests that are just as significant to them as their work in law.

This perspective reveals a broader view of fulfillment, where diverse experiences—such as sailing, writing, and even walking—hold equal value. The speaker's enthusiasm is diffused across many pursuits, indicating a journey of exploration rather than commitment to a singular vocation.

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