Have you ever covered information that you can understand so fast that it gave you a headache? That is what some of my history of psychology classes are like. Facts required a very low amount of brain power to comprehend but when you are bombarded by a century of information it tends to cause the same feeling as being hit in the head with a mallet. There are so many concepts, dates, philosophies, and experiences that unless I live forever I have no chance of realizing them all. I have to choose what information is worth collecting and then what I want to do with it. Right now I am slowly easing into a homework-loaded week that will be filled with scheduling, time optimizing, and copious amounts of caffeine. I am excited.
Friday’s are my most laid back class day. I only have one class which if it was a free lecture I would probably still go to because I find the evolution of thought so fascinating. I am currently sitting in my robe contemplating what I want to study first. This is essence of my idealized college life. When I was in high school and pictured going to college I dreamt of a world focused on philosophy, where everyone hungered for knowledge and saw utilitarianism as more that an a nice idea. Even if this is stepping on the side of optimism, I believe if everyone understood the benefit of knowledge we would all be scholars.
Thoughts of the Day:
If positivism was applied to attractiveness do you think I could be a judge?
Equilibrium is the key to the door of successful living.
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