Monday, December 17, 2007

THE PLAN!

ok so while we were going over the grading process durring class, it came like a slap in the face. I realize that i really have been slacking off. This is no surprise because i constantly do this every year, and now thinking about my gpa and getting into college i know it needs to change. Ive been taking this class as if i can just sit through and pass but in fact i need to do the work. Over all ive come witht the conclusion that by the end of winter break i want to be finished with the snowball paper. Preferably i want to complete at least 1 paragraph a day, definantly one whole section in 3. since i think its just human nature to slack off and be lazy i want to at least set a day i want my paper to be definantly done by. I want my whole paper to be definantly done(or at least drafted) by Monday January 7th .Since i need to portray and intelectual commitement to my work, i want to start showing it here. I am now commiting my self to have this done by the date stated above. If i t isnt complete i know my grade will affect. With that said i guess its time to start working.

Friday, September 21, 2007

Personal reflection

when the exercises were done i felt a little enlightened. I felt like everything they were talking about in the article was right. When actually taking the time to realize if i had dreams or not, i realized i barely remember my dreams, unless its something i reallly caree about. Liang spoke a lot about people barely remembering theire childhood as an adult. I am not considered an adult, so i cant really connect with that. I do however

Thursday, September 20, 2007

summary

Frued thought that people were only a part of what they could be. He said that people, once they hit adulthood, dont even remember their childhood. People dont even remember their dreams. People only realize and care about when their tired, have to use the bathroom, and sex. He also brings the reader into te thoughts of normality. Stating that people who feel more things are considered weird, and dont fit in to what the commmunity considers "normal". He leaves the reader with the idea that the future can be changed, and it doesnt have to stay like this