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My dental hygienist said I have beautiful teeth.
Other than that, I have not had much in the way of good news lately. School continues to be a lot of hard work with no noticeable benefits. I keep thinking long-term, hoping that helps; it doesn't. I try to evaluate if I am smarter, but actually the longer I'm in school, the more I can feel myself pressing against the boundaries of my brain's computational power. For instance, I know that my brain does not want to learn two languages at once.
Oh wait, I got my bicycle fixed up and tuned and now the weather is finally nice enough to ride it around. That's some good news.
Other than that, I have not had much in the way of good news lately. School continues to be a lot of hard work with no noticeable benefits. I keep thinking long-term, hoping that helps; it doesn't. I try to evaluate if I am smarter, but actually the longer I'm in school, the more I can feel myself pressing against the boundaries of my brain's computational power. For instance, I know that my brain does not want to learn two languages at once.
Oh wait, I got my bicycle fixed up and tuned and now the weather is finally nice enough to ride it around. That's some good news.
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Date: 2011-04-13 03:18 pm (UTC)However that is part and parcel of the process. I put it off for 15 years, and returned to college to finish my degree at 36. But I still had to go back to get that degree.
Might as well finish while there now if you can; waiting x-many years just lengthens the process. Did that and don't recommend it as the best method.
It was good I went back; but the handwriting on the wall had gotten VERY big by that point!