DA' News!!
After I came home from class (and ROTC lab) last night, I came home to stare at a blinking cursor, unsure of what to write. As you would know it, I went to go lie down for a little bit to settle my thoughts. However, its 2:40AM now!!! Not sure if I can (or should) go back to sleep now. I have to wake up at 6AM! Well some more tidbits of news brief are in order once again:
I seem to be scatterbrained these days (hence my writing dilemma). Let's see why. Much of my time is stretched a tad thin over many different places. It also doesn't help that I go to school at two different campuses. As you can guess, my car is practically a mobile locker, jam packed with all sort of materials and what not. Sure, I made a conscious decision to go back to school. But man, its times like these that I question my decision. All too often, something seems to get in the way of life (school, ROTC, Reserve drill, etc). I'll see what happens to me in a year. By then, all this madness should settle.
I was talking with a friend a few days ago about how sad it is that Americans tend to have a rather short attention span with regards to history. It's funny how some seem to have forgotten about 9/11 these days. Just a thought.
I admitted to a friend that I had no intention of forming any attachments with people when I started ROTC. I simply wanted to go through this program and just put it behind me. I guess things turned out a little different. Interesting.
Been talking a bit with Alvin on investing and stuff. Despite graduating with a BS in Managerial Econ, I have no idea why I've been taking this subject seriously only now.
I'm happy for Alan that he's finally working again. For a while, job searching was his profession.
I'm tired of wearing glasses now. I wonder if this See Clearly program actually works.
I need to come to some decisions on what I do in life. I realize now that I simply can't do everything all at once. Something suffers as a result of it sometimes.
It's funny how in times of outright stress that I forget to pray.
After I came home from class (and ROTC lab) last night, I came home to stare at a blinking cursor, unsure of what to write. As you would know it, I went to go lie down for a little bit to settle my thoughts. However, its 2:40AM now!!! Not sure if I can (or should) go back to sleep now. I have to wake up at 6AM! Well some more tidbits of news brief are in order once again:
I seem to be scatterbrained these days (hence my writing dilemma). Let's see why. Much of my time is stretched a tad thin over many different places. It also doesn't help that I go to school at two different campuses. As you can guess, my car is practically a mobile locker, jam packed with all sort of materials and what not. Sure, I made a conscious decision to go back to school. But man, its times like these that I question my decision. All too often, something seems to get in the way of life (school, ROTC, Reserve drill, etc). I'll see what happens to me in a year. By then, all this madness should settle.
I was talking with a friend a few days ago about how sad it is that Americans tend to have a rather short attention span with regards to history. It's funny how some seem to have forgotten about 9/11 these days. Just a thought.
I admitted to a friend that I had no intention of forming any attachments with people when I started ROTC. I simply wanted to go through this program and just put it behind me. I guess things turned out a little different. Interesting.
Been talking a bit with Alvin on investing and stuff. Despite graduating with a BS in Managerial Econ, I have no idea why I've been taking this subject seriously only now.
I'm happy for Alan that he's finally working again. For a while, job searching was his profession.
I'm tired of wearing glasses now. I wonder if this See Clearly program actually works.
I need to come to some decisions on what I do in life. I realize now that I simply can't do everything all at once. Something suffers as a result of it sometimes.
It's funny how in times of outright stress that I forget to pray.

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