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Developed a fun new game on the train this morning. I was reading an article i'd printed off but realised a word had got cut off at the end of each column making reading it a challenge requiring my best Poirot skills of deduction particularly when the second half of the word was there without the first so is -mists; optomists or economists?
Also had a course on interviewing and discovered just how lazy i am. We had to interview each other about what motivated us to study and there was a guy from Fiji and a Botswanan who were both studying for reasons like it was part of a UN project or their national government's behalf. That made me feel like a right slacker.
Also had a course on interviewing and discovered just how lazy i am. We had to interview each other about what motivated us to study and there was a guy from Fiji and a Botswanan who were both studying for reasons like it was part of a UN project or their national government's behalf. That made me feel like a right slacker.
1 Comments:
i think laziness is relative. yes, you may not be studying on your country's behalf. but on the other hand, you are engaging with thinking about something you are interested in. Intellectual growth is a noble thing, whatever the reason why you pursue it.
put it this way, you're less of a slacker than i am, who is so grumpy at work i'm commenting on your blog rather than doing anything constructive that i'm actually paid to do!
By Abigail, at 4:44 PM
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