Rob’s review of Winnie-the-Pooh (Winnie-the-Pooh, #1) > Likes and Comments
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Love the stories, but never really thought about their strategies!
Yes, the subtext is kind of what I am interested in for the long haul.
I am looking for patterns in how life perspectives may be expressed across different disciplines. Winnie-the-Pooh is a genuine classic if one chooses to interpret it that way.
I hope to read some of your other books BTW.
But at the moment, time is short as I am both studying AI and how to apply it to an Archives, while also keeping up with my life design reading. Obviously, (aspects of) philosophy is part of the latter, but I have other priorities at the moment.
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Feb 27, 2026 07:39AM
Love the stories, but never really thought about their strategies!
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Yes, the subtext is kind of what I am interested in for the long haul. I am looking for patterns in how life perspectives may be expressed across different disciplines. Winnie-the-Pooh is a genuine classic if one chooses to interpret it that way.
I hope to read some of your other books BTW.
But at the moment, time is short as I am both studying AI and how to apply it to an Archives, while also keeping up with my life design reading. Obviously, (aspects of) philosophy is part of the latter, but I have other priorities at the moment.