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Saturday, August 21, 2010

the 300.

oh! the 300th post. Masters has started, my final year of education (unless i go for a phD, of course.) which means this blog has accompanied me, spasmodically and infrequently but always readily, since secondary school childishness to the present foolish adulthood. adulthood is always foolish because we mistakenly believe we are more clever than we ever used to be. who is to say the sillyness of a child's imagination (where all options are available, and all forms of thinking are potentially correct), is not true cleverness? what we all believe now, in our present adult-ness, is that which the world has offered to us on a thousand spoons and a thousand doses and a thousand certificates of what it believes to be right/wrong. Now, only one Earth exists, in this one planetary system that revolves around one Sun. everything else is hocum, don't believe it. of course there are the scientists, who believe many other things, oh, and those who believe in God too.

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One of the most occupying things to do is an accurate personality test. And no other test has been as freakishly accurate is the one i'm about to recommend to you: the Myers-Briggs test. You can do the test here and get free answers by googling your personality type. I've always wondered why my brain jumps from spot to random spot instead of travelling along a straight line.. where I suppose things would make more sense; or one thing would make deeper sense. But I am incapable of recalling in sequence what i did every day of last week, of recalling consecutive steps in a dance choreography. I just remember snippets, which links to other snippets, and suddenly things as far apart as the universe and the mushroom become inextricably linked in some suddenly explainable fashion. Well, almost all other things i've wondered about myself and my friends was explained in the MBTI test results.