(image credits to The Modern Nomad) so, I was on the bus on my way to work today when a particular song came up on shuffle, and it managed to evoke a multitude of feelings within my dark and dreary soul… (just kidding about the dark and dreary part)
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“there is no plan. all is hazard. and the only thing that will preserve us is ourselves.”
(image credits to New Horizons Dorset) when I was younger, I always had strong faith in my future self to plan things out, and once I entered my first of two years of pre-university, I thought I had my life’s journey all planned out:
“whenever you feel like criticizing any one…just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.”
(image credits to owner via link in clickable picture) no, I wasn’t feeling deep when I decided to write this post. something happened at work today that really made me think long and hard about how my academic journey has been so far, and the opportunities I’ve been beyond blessed to receive. let me start…
“nothing lasts; life goes on, full of surprises.”
with me having started work this week and trying to get used to having a regular life again, I’ve found a need to be really organised, and to reflect back on the week: happenings, learning points, whatever’s been going on. I guess I could say that’s been a little bit of a tumultuous week, what…
“life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.”
(credits to Larry Ricker on fineartamerica) thoughts after my first day of work: I am inexperienced and I am learning. I have a long way to go, but I’m working my way on getting there. after all, every journey begins with a single step. “Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived…
“he nods, as if to acknowledge that endings are almost always a little sad, even when there is something to look forward to on the other side.”
(credits to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service) so… I’m really beginning to experience the perks (and perils) of becoming an adult.