Your piece was great and I was cheering, as Rush kept mentioning your name. :-)
It takes millions of stones, well-dressed and well-placed, to build a nation. Accept the fact that, if you simply keep placing stones, you may, one day, find yourself in the position of placing a critical stone at a stretegicalyl important point in the structure. Though such an event ought not be overly heralded, neither ought it be understated or waved off. It is what it is, and only time will tell what it may become.
For the now, "the workman is due his wage". Therefore, accept it as legitimately earned capital over which you must be a faithful steward. In this way, you will fall neither into false humility nor boastful pride, but will contentedly walk the high and narrow path trod by that one who understands that what he has received is neither more nor less than he is due.
Has your head gotten back down to size so you can walk through a doorway, after what Rush said about you?Contratulations.
There you are!
Your analysis was excellent.
Too, legalese usually makes me go cross-eyed.
But, you wrote it so well that even * I * understood it.
Thank you, and a tip o' the hat to you! ;o)