of troy: in my own inimatatible why

Don't mean to give you a hard time on your typing, as I know your thoughts and ideas come fast and furious and you pour them onto the keys, occasionally hitting an extra one, or your intended key's neighbor, or distant cousin - but I loved the idea of your inimatatible why. I think we've all got 'em - it's why really understanding people and their motives is so tough.

From now on, when I just don't get where someone's coming from or why they've done something, I'll chalk it up to the ol' inimatatible why.

p.s. - I also love the David painting - very haunting