| "If we are to learn to improve the quality of the decisions we make, we need to accept the mysterious nature of our snap judgments. We need to respect the fact that it is possible to know without knowing why we know and accept that - sometimes - we're better off that way."
thank you. |
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| so, i haven't been writing. at least nothing about myself for a while. there's always that little voice nagging about how i haven't blogged, but it seems to be tightly buried beneath other thoughts such as: "i haven't washed the mascara stains out of my towels in two weeks," or "i'm going on wikipedia to absorb as much useless knowledge as i possibly can about random zip codes in america." distractions are my best friend.
"things happen for a reason." i feel like i've been saying this to myself a lot lately in response to shitty life events. i have to laugh at this thought. i mean, i guess they do. there has to be some reason (which i am, of course, unaware of) for these things that life throws my way. i guess the universe has its own instincts, it can sense when we're approaching a collective overload on something, and tries to push us another way. or, in my case, the universe kicks me in the ass and lets me fall flat on my face and it's really supposed to be a blessing in disguise. either way, i'm alright.
i'm starting to think that human nature isn't evolved enough to treat each other properly. |
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| this summer needs to be over so i can go back to chicago and live happily ever after forever and ever, amen. |
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| it's really weird when your life turns into a catch-22. |
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i was in this building today, eating lunch at the subway below. two hours later... LOOK WHAT HAPPENED! for more, read... http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/custom/newsroom/chi-061024downtown-fire,1,3418546.story?coll=chi-news-hed |
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