Postponing My Life List

There are some things in my life list I want to strike off. I’ve found ways to achieve them, but lack the time to take action now.

Three project deadlines are next week, and the common test is the week after. School is not only a mundane routine, but also stressful. I seem to be losing track of time. I wake up the next day tired and in my groggy state of mind I believe that a few days have passed over night. Sighs.

At least I have resolved some of pessimism for now. The life list to me, is more than crucial. I await the holidays…

Logen L.

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8 Comments

  1. leafless
    Nov 22, 2008

    Time is a scarce commodity, isn’t it?

  2. mihara
    Nov 23, 2008

    I finally understood why you chose Aikido.

  3. logish
    Nov 24, 2008

    Indeed it is, leafless. I find it even more important to manage my time at this juncture.

    Sometimes, or most of the time, we’re forced to place things we don’t want to do in our schedules.

  4. logish
    Nov 24, 2008

    Haha Eugene. I’m glad you do. Almost everything I do has a purpose.

    However, the moment I lose sight of things, I throw the purpose out and try to grab on to something just to prevent myself from drowning in darkness.

    Just to clarify, I chose Aikido not only because of its potential to develop certain qualities I desire. The grace and flexibility of the self-defense techniques are beautiful. And I’m determined to master it even if it takes a lifetime.

    Might as well kill two or more birds with one stone.

  5. zW
    Nov 25, 2008

    Stop killing birds with stone!! its a crime!

  6. Mihara
    Nov 26, 2008

    Yeah, I was watching a video of a master using this skills, he was playing with a puppet, twisting his opponent’s hands and putting them down with SUCH ELEGANCE!!!!!! -.-

  7. logish
    Nov 26, 2008

    You always make your presence known, don’t you, Zhi Wei? lol

  8. logish
    Nov 26, 2008

    Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Hahaha.

    And the best way to keep yourself from being hurt when receiving a technique is to follow(not resist) the person executing the technique.

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