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4/12/2012

Prophecy


How do people establish self-esteem?

I have been thinking that there are no short cuts to achieve goals. Thus, self-esteem is a consequence of what you have done. But not all people treat it that way. Building self-esteem first, and thinking how to close the posture you have constructed might be another easiest way to thrust things further.

Preparation does not always respond to the consequences.
Sometimes people are required to be a prophet.

4/09/2012

Japanese and drinking


The best way I should do now is to stop drinking. If it sounds like someone is in alcoholic, I would not deny it. Although I am not that alcoholic (I think), I found some cans of beer or a bottle of wine empty in the kitchen in the morning. My husband and I drink too much.

Alcohol eases one’s front lobe. But at the same time it damages one’s hippocampus gradually but surely. Hippocampus supports memorizing; therefore the body requires to sleep to reload the memories from hippocampus to the master brain.

I need to keep my brain ready and refresh for all new things: new words, new philosophy, new sentence structures. I was thinking a glass of wine would help human relax and make even more flexible to activate the impulse among synapses. With all those excuses for drinking has confined me to stay away from alcohol.

People says Japanese drink too much. I totally agreed on that, but it did not intend to put myself in the same group of drinker. I was listening the sound of bells that someone churns very far from here. Suddenly the sound ascended by the reality, and it rang the bell over my head. Then I realized that my body was long sucked in the smelling swamp.

Here is the time to stop the bell.

4/04/2012

Very Latin feeling


It has been 5 days since I wrote the English post last time. It is not a good movement. Probably, within once every three days would be the best or least to improve writing, if I take it very seriously.

A writing book said that “very” sometimes makes weaken the word power. If I add very to the sentence, “I was busy”, it will be “I was very busy”; it sounds the word “busy” stands out in different meaning. If you are really busy, you would not have to put “very” in front. Adding very, then, turns to soften the busyness in order for you to convey the whole sentence modestly.

ANYWAY…

April has just started. Six months from now, I will be taking a graduate school examination and submitting the graduation report three months after that. And one more challenge is waiting, Latin. I found the Latin class in the syllabus this year, yet I have not decided 100% whether registering it or not.