I have made many of my insights, that I have shared on this board, and made more or less word-for-word into essays (with a edited picture or image at the top). Then I save them as Wordpad documents. I was thinking of sharing them, especially with educators. I just emails a couple of my more recent Wordpad's as attachments, to the head of the boards or education for my city and my state. About equal access, equal justice, First Amendment rights, First Amendment rights to equal access to knowledge. And the recent Battle Hymn of the Republic one I made to, separately. I told them both, they would be good to share as information, maybe in grade schools or HS's. Also, when I went to GS and HS, they used to put things they thought we would find interesting on bulletin board, outside the principal's office for example. With new technology, I can easily send them as attachments to emails. I don't know if everyone is allowed to open attachments on emails. Sometimes they contain viruses and malware. I could also send them as a Xerox or a stack of Xeroxes. I recently found a local library will give guests 20 copies a day for free. Hard copies are good because not everyone has access to PC's and smartphones. I could mail them out to schools, or to educators. Maybe in other states. I also was about to send the one about "Julius Caesar" quote "I will see thee at Philippi" to a prison, for their literature class on Shakespeare. Does anyone have any ideas? Where to send and how to send them? Many of them are very educational you know. And they are in a short, one-part format usually, in a short story about a book or movie.