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I’m always amused to hear about various Eastern European superstitions and traditions, because they all have a quality of being made up in the moment. They always leave me wondering, are these actual widely shared beliefs common to region or just a family neurosis passed down through the ages?

In the course of my many years of Montaigne analysis and study, if I walked away from it with one vital lesson — a lesson I consistently forget and have to relearn — it is this: all human beings are essentially unknowable. Montaigne is an ideal example. Here is a man who