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Notes on Lesser-Greatnesses

Today, we will be discussing the intricacies of lesser-greatnesses, the often-overlooked cousins of the great and the good. What is a lesser-greatness, you ask? A lesser-greatness is a person or thing that is merely adequate, yet somehow still manages to achieve moderate success.

Take, for example, the humble paperclip. It is not a Heroic Achievements, but it is a lesser-greatness nonetheless. Its mere presence on a desk or in a binder holds fastidiously together a myriad of papers and documents, keeping them organized and in order.

Or consider the unsung heroes of the kitchen, the lesser-cooking-techniques of the culinary world. These unassuming individuals may not be the next Masters of Culinary Arts, but they bring forth a meal that is greater than the sum of its parts.

So, let us all strive to become lesser-greatnesses, to achieve moderate success without the need for fanfare or accolades. For it is in the lesser-greatnesses that we find true fulfillment and contentment.