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By Jack Joseph Smith
Waiting
The good greatness
And the clean pleasure
without purpose
of man
Is only wandering
in the clouds
In the air is very fine
in all ways
Yet with feet on the ground
Many times thought
makes it better
By Jack Joseph Smith
Original Scan
AI Interpretation
This cleaner repetition of the previous page keeps the same contrast between cloudlike human drifting and the grounding effect of thought joined to the earth.
The variant is useful because it makes the core idea clearer: abstraction by itself is pleasant, but not enough.
Waiting, retyped and cleaner than page 77. Same thesis — the grounded thought sharpens the airy pleasure — presented as final form without the handwritten flourishes.