Well I am back, or, have been for a while. I've been thinking the past few weeks about what I should do. I bought more books, including one for my native language, and have some audio set to learn Albanian(not fluently, but conversational, which is enough).
I've grown. Not vertically, or actually I could have done that as well since I don't measure; but mentally. I still make silly mistakes once in a while, but this state of thought is really liberating. I got drunk in Croatia. Now, that may sound absolutely childish to most. Look at it this way, I used to think that drink was a ticket to Hell. It's not, but it's my first time and I've also learned I probably don't have a gene for alcoholism since I didn't fiend for it the next day. Plus, I don't particularly enjoy killing brain cells, so I limit consumption to social events. In other words, a few times a year. Seriously, it's only worth it once or twice a year like that, there's no point in throwing money away and simultaneously making yourself dumber. I've got better things to do.
Like what? Well, check it out:
I stacked those up, yay! Well, I've decided I would read all of those, actually I've already read eight or nine of those in that stack. With school in my routine, I don't think there's much free time left out of the week to read up on all of that. But I should make an effort to read it either way, and I will.
After reading the book Evolution for Everyone by David Sloan Wilson I feel like an amateur scientist, and came up with an interesting place to start. I was wondering about the Afro. It sounds kind of silly, thinking about Afros. Anyway, I considered what's the evolutionary significance of this, since Whites and Asians don't have the same cool hairstyle. I should bring it up with David, perhaps I'll come up with something interesting and new. It just goes to show that science is never ending and ever changing. For those who say it's all been done before, it hasn't, don't kid yourself. We're still a Type I civilization on the Kardashev scale. Think about that, or look it up.
I'm also interested in trading. Now that I think about it, I'm fascinated with everything. Life may be meaningless, but it's not worthless, far from it. I've got a life to live.
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