Who am I kidding? I am here again in the world of internet 'casual and not-so-casual' journalism after several attempts of returning prevented me from taking up even a few megabytes of internet cyberspace. I can go on and on regarding this dilemma, but for now I'll leave this for now. There are other things yet to discuss.
A Day's luck can only last for so long. Starting a day on the wrong footing on the wrong side of the bed after laboring for hours on endless readings and pages of notes is not a very nice feeling. Add to the fact the possibility of not scoring on a 'possible' meet-up with *** because of her prior commitments and well... you know the idea. To further simplify what I am getting to, here is a simple equation to illustrate my point:
4 hour sleep + readings on Socrates and political theory + news presentation on international relations + some movie time + a text regarding "I cannot go, sorry >.<" + horrible weather = NOT A very nice FEELING.
Deciding the right way to go about my day was to inject as much fake enthusiasm as I can muster and to find something else to ponder on did not work at first. Seriously, after going through 100 pages of readings with nothing processed in your melon can leave doubts in your ability to comprehend even the fundamentals on the basics of politics. Yet, it goes against your very being if you do not comprehend anything at all, and then face a professor that has a booming voice like an elephant's. Luckily, I passed the class without being called (yet again!) and all the more wiser on how the class should go about. Thank God for luck and energy drinks!
Good night for now. I'm starting to doubt again if what I'm writing makes any sense.
