Excellent advice that I agree with wholeheartedly. I tell myself that all the time. It was really more of a statement of frustration rather than a deeply held feeling.
I have been doing a deep dive into biology, medicine and science lately; areas which I have devoted no small part of my life to, and I am amazed that I never got the bigger picture before. I knew about all sorts of corruption and shit, and I never put two and two together to see the larger Four picture.
I was so brainwashed, I don't even recognize the person I used to be.
But you are right. Those experiences shaped me, and who I am now is better off for it. Who I will be will be (in some hypothetical future of greater knowledge) is being shaped by the ignorant idiot who is typing right now.
My words suggest a harshness I don't actually feel. I appreciate the growth. I am just indulging the frustrations of impatience inherent in watching grass grow.
It's not last weeks booster. That would be ridiculous. It's a cold from two years ago. That makes so much more sense.
To think, I used to like Charmed.
Sometimes I wish I could go back in time and shake the stupid out of the idiot I used to be.
Don't think that way ... Those experiences, good or bad, shaped you to be the person you are today. Trust me on that :-)
Excellent advice that I agree with wholeheartedly. I tell myself that all the time. It was really more of a statement of frustration rather than a deeply held feeling.
I have been doing a deep dive into biology, medicine and science lately; areas which I have devoted no small part of my life to, and I am amazed that I never got the bigger picture before. I knew about all sorts of corruption and shit, and I never put two and two together to see the larger Four picture.
I was so brainwashed, I don't even recognize the person I used to be.
But you are right. Those experiences shaped me, and who I am now is better off for it. Who I will be will be (in some hypothetical future of greater knowledge) is being shaped by the ignorant idiot who is typing right now.
My words suggest a harshness I don't actually feel. I appreciate the growth. I am just indulging the frustrations of impatience inherent in watching grass grow.