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What I Wish I Knew About Welsh Rarebit

It was a long journey, but I learned some inspirational lessons along the way

7 min readApr 5, 2025
Photo by Satyabrata sm: https://www.pexels.com/photo/white-rabbit-on-green-grass-4001296/

Sometimes I like to sit and ponder the long, some might say inspiring journey I have undertaken in my time on earth.

I could sum it up in oh so many words that are long and winding but end up right back where we started, and many people might think that makes me sound pretty smart and knowledgeable about everything I talk about. Wouldn’t that be amazing?

I might ask myself self-flattering questions with smooth as silk answers as a reminder that I have indeed accomplished many things that might make the average person reading this not exactly sure what those things are.

Some people might envy me for my confidence; to those haters I say:

“I am the Walrus”

John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote lots of great songs, but today’s brand of aspirational solopreneur writers might take more inspiration from their inane gobbledygook sessions, because they also contain multitudes.

Of the tune, which ended with the inimitable “Goo goo g’joob” (that may or may not have inspired Simon and Garfunkel’s “Mrs.Robinson” lyric “Coo Coo Ca-choo”), Lennon once said:

To put it all in a nutshell…

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Steffany Ritchie
Steffany Ritchie

Written by Steffany Ritchie

I write nonfiction, pop culture and assorted nicheless varietals. American in Scotland. Publisher of "Cancer Sucks, So Let's Talk About it More"

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