Monday, Afternoon.
Monday, February 05, 2007
Mood-de-rator: Compelled to do homework, but thinks otherwise.
This weekend was okay.
Did a little homework here...and a little drawing there.
I can finally do homework in the weekend...without completing everything.
Oh well. It's a good start.
Anyways. Monday is a drag.
Higher Mother Tongue was sorta like the same old thing, except that the teacher now has a little more gossip to share around.
What I hated was when she started to drag into our Physics lesson. Some "drag" racer she is.
Physics was fine. Experiments were not.
I don't really dig sitting at the chair doing balancing games. No thanks, I've done that way too much in primary school.
Math was okay. The challenge is finally starting to show.
Nevermind. Fast forwards.
Oh, and the final design of the Faithkeeper is complete. I sure hope Rita was here, though. She's only been on for less than 10 minutes this weekend. Oh well, we're in different 'worlds'. *shrugs*
Oh...about this...'worlds'...I came upon this quote in my book which I find really interesting.
"Men and women 'in love' share the mistaken belief that they live in the same world. They come to "love" one another when they acknowledge that they live in different worlds, but are prepared, once in a while, to cross the chasm that separates them." - Thomas Szasz
This is in fact very true. When we're in love, we see each other as being in the same world, (Both emotionally, and maybe physically) but when we acknowledge that we live in different worlds (I think this related back to human biology, and probably about how minds of the two genders work), and prepared once in a while to cross the chasm that separates them, (The gender border.) we will truly love one another.
I guess you're pretty much confused right now. What I meant about this...gender border, is the difference in how minds of both sexes see things. Most men would see themselves as objects who come into contact with other objects, forming alliances or enmities with them blah blah blah. Most women tend to see themselves as subjects who relate emotionally to other subjects.
Main point : Understand each other, and you will truly LOVE your other. (1+1=1, 2-1=0.)
Yea, that's basically what I wanna say today. Cherish each other, you'll need it. It's what we, as humans, need anyway.
Love,
Terensu the CraftKnight.
Let it Rain.
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