This serves as a reminder that I should stop posting such soppy epistles on my blog, and start writing properly. Come to think of it, I haven't written properly since...hmmmm. CreW? Yeah, CreW.
The Econ article doesn't count. My main topic seems to be combatting LDMU in friendships, which was not my first choice. Really want to talk about the OC of taking science courses or of shifting out of them. Seems like something that would take quite a bit of research, though. Research that I'm willing to do. Most of the notable school's alumni/alumnae that I know of are from humanities fields. Or perhaps it's just scientists are not oft-celebrate in this country. One of those things.
Also. I am sort of pleased. I get to debate after.....heaven knows how long. However, I've got to start learning about pi-mesons and gauge bosons and the like. Not something I read about in my free time, but meh. Everything helps.
Come to think of it, though. Does UP have a Soc Sci club? It might be a better idea to join it as opposed to UPDS. Less biased, too. And less party-centered. A blog entry about UP vs Ateneo some other time, but as of this moment, UP wins.
Since this post seems to be evolving into a hodge podge of everything anyways, yay, I got lent a book! The sequel to Freakonomics. (I haven't even read the first, but it's not like it's a fantasy series or anything.) It's the first book I'm to read in a while that's not required reading. (Even if this year's required reading is generally likable. Even more likable than A Separate Peace and Illustrado. Except for the King Arthur one. Creepy stuff, that is. Don't know if they're misogynists or just a tad insane.) Last thing I read of my own accord was ..Anna Karenina? I liked it. Wondering if I'll like Android Karenina.
Anyway, yes! Superfreakonomics. I like Econ the subject. Perhaps not the Math part, but I do like the discussions. I suppose it's good I got into courses that have discussions on this sort of thing. Though I don't think I'll ever be shifting to Econ. BAA, maybe? Still checking out my options.
Also, could somebody please explain to me how this goes? Wondering.
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This post makes no sense anymore.
Friday, February 17, 2012
Just a reminder from God. :)
... that you are not to shut love out of your life by saying it is impossible to find and keep.
The quickest way to find love is to give love. If you want it too badly, you will not find it. The most secure way to keep love is to give it space and care to grow. If you hold it too tightly, you will lose it.
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