A friend told me last night that she admired the way I thought - "logical, but not without emotion" I think it was put. I took it as quite the compliment.
It signalled to me that I've turned my thinking around through an arc enough for others to notice it. Which is a goal i've been meaning to attain since re-launching my personal development project only two short months ago. It quickly reinforced that the "why" of reality is mostly redundant when evaluating any situation you find yourself in.
This week is full on. I need money to buy a bat to bash in the Melbourne Uni Alloc8 system. My "year off" is going to be more pragmatic than I had first anticipated. That's "flexibility" for you, I guess.
4 comments:
Well, generally any "leave of absence" from a university or learning institute is particularly difficult and strenuous, mainly mentally. My theory is they're trying to make you "learn" something =_=
I personally disagree. As for the turning of thought, change is always a good thing except when it involves the creation/use/involvement or showing off, of Crack and all types of Crack there of.
- Peter G
Ahh, my first real live comment! Yay! I bow down, humble sir!
Did you disagree with the first part of your comment or the fact that I've changed my thinking?
I read these but don't usually comment. Quoting me is a sure-fire way of grabbing my attention.
no, i didn't disagree, it was just an interesting article to read tbh, reason i felt compelled to reply. Apologies for poor grammar or such, my face is melted from being overworked today.
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