Wednesday, January 12, 2005

Lessons for the New Year

  1. Do not try and hold onto friendships that are meaningless. Why put work into them when you get nothing in return?
  2. Have faith.
  3. Never tell people everything. Some things are better kept tp yourself.
  4. Never take a Linguistics class. They are evil.
  5. Studying and doing projects with friends is harder than doing the same with strangers.
  6. Write.
  7. Read.
  8. Learn all you can now. When you're old, its proven you learn things. (I want to learn hwo to knit/crochet/sew/quilt this summer).
  9. Believe in yourself.
  10. Be afraid of eating bad. Who wants to die when they're forty?

Anyways, something else I need to mention. I'm not writing a novel thiw month-I have too much going on. I wasn't actually going to start a new one anyway. I was going to finish Death Catchers, which i think has the potential to be a good read (if I do say so myself). So instead, the goal is to simply write on those lovely days I call Fridays, where I don't have class. :)

Talk to you all at a later date.

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