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The simplicity of men

If men’s work has a touchstone, it is surely this: “The Child is father of the Man.” And who else but the propitiously named Wordsworth could have rendered it with such Zen-like simplicity?

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This entry was posted in men's counselling and tagged child, Keith Ashford, man, Romantic poet, the art of counselling, touchstone, William Wordsworth on October 8, 2019 by Men's Work.

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