| | Hello, everyone. I'm taking a literary theory class this semester. The reading material will be good; it covers a very long time period of literary theory, from Plato onwards. The term "literary theory" has not connected to any of my understandings yet. However, I am reading things, which is nice.
I have trouble narrating anything with good language unless it's persuasive or purposefully ridiculous. I'll be working on that.
Recently, I've had a recurring concern that I'm putting off doing fulfilling things for a promise of doing fulfilling things in the future. I most often feel this way in accounting class (but no more accounting after this semester!), because financial accounting last semester was the first class I've taken here that I couldn't justify as somehow strengthening, or enriching, or at least entertaining me. It would be terrible if there are several more classes like this required for a business degree, because then I would definitely be compromising something for a... a career promise, I suppose.
Hmmm. Well, to counter that concern, I'm going to take between 20 and 30 minutes each day to draw one of my hands, or read the second part of Proust, or learn to play the harmonica, or write something somewhere. |
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