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create_destiny) wrote2004-07-12 10:58 am
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Never Talk to Xs About Xs
Hung out on Saturday with my friend dietcokehead and her 5 mo. old twins.
I'm gonna stick to my dad's advise about friends going through a divorce: "Never talk to Xs about Xs. Talk about literature, music, etc."
I'm seriously trying to decide what to do about school this fall. I'm signed up for two classes but I was sooo unmotivated last semester that I barely made it through.
My motivation for "official" higher-learning seems to be evaporating, but I'm afraid if I stop, I'll feel crappy about my life and get depressed since I won't have any concrete goals for which I am striving.
I'm gonna stick to my dad's advise about friends going through a divorce: "Never talk to Xs about Xs. Talk about literature, music, etc."
I'm seriously trying to decide what to do about school this fall. I'm signed up for two classes but I was sooo unmotivated last semester that I barely made it through.
My motivation for "official" higher-learning seems to be evaporating, but I'm afraid if I stop, I'll feel crappy about my life and get depressed since I won't have any concrete goals for which I am striving.
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As for school, time off might not be a bad thing. I wish I had taken some time off before going to grad school. I think the time off would have helped me see things better. But since I didn't do that, I went on ahead to grad school and just wasn't as committed to it as I should have been. So, after two quarters I dropped out. I just didn't feel like it was worth it if I wasn't putting forth my best effort. That and many other things. I guess it all depends on why you're going to school though.