Every issue presents itself as a courtroom scene. Here’s the allegation, here's the evidence, here’s the defense, here’s the outcome. From differences I face with my occasional traveling companion, to issues that arise at work, I argue in my head with a TV version of the real thing: but your honor! (I play the role of judge, too.)
At times like this, I know I need a break. A severance. Or at least a pause. So that I can wake up and think about the fruit that should load my cereal bowl and not what arguments are to made in favor of raspberries.
"On some days, there is very little on my mind beyond the legal argument. I’m not joking."
ReplyDeleteI'm not joking either when I say, I do too.
I read law journals at lunch every day. Our law librarian at our firm thinks I'm nuts.
I'm practicing for the real thing one day.
It's my whole life.