Right, well, I've got a couple more in me this fine evening.
First, about rambling:
If I wrote these as I might (although sometimes I write papers a good deal like I write this), It would be no better than a paper, or an article. I'm writing what I think, so the only planning that really goes into these is what I'm going to write about. After that, I pretty much write as I think. So yes, some of my posts might look like they were written with sentences in chronological order. I'll try to keep a little bit of that, but not make it too obvious.
Second: philosophy of thinking
Thinking is interesting: I've found, and I think many people will agree with me, that thinking too much is bad for you. Things work much better when people stop thinking. Sure you do stupid stuff, but you have fun and you are no longer nearly as nervous and self conscious. If you have to think all the time, then its because you're unable to let the real you lead. Hence why people love drugs (and alcohol), because you can stop worrying about stuff. The consequences are not good. But in the meantime you can relax. Hence, I suggest learning to relax. If you can just zone out, and think about meaningless stuff, you'll be fine. In a way, I guess, there are two kinds of thinking; introverted, and extroverted. Too much introverted and you'll start worrying about yourself. Too little and you'll fail to improve yourself. So, to make sure you stop thinking (or worrying) about life, everybody needs their 'drugs.' some people don't do it naturally and use straight up drugs. Others read. Some people think about completely random stuff (Philosophy is my favorite). As long as you don't think about life too much, it'll be fine.
P.S. To all those English teachers who might be reading this: No. There was neither a clear thesis nor any sort of poorly constructed thesis. Take from it what you will.
Saturday, November 24, 2007
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