By William W. Bedsworth
American Lawyer Media
Henry David Thoreau once said, “It is not worthwhile to go around the world to count the cats in Zanzibar.” It’s a good thing Thoreau didn’t know my mother. If he had, he never would have spent all that time hanging out at Walden Pond. He would have gone to Zanzibar, seen the cats, and dropped the writing thing like a hot rock.
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