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Wednesday, October 06, 2004

Exemplary Excellence in Practicality

Not much time to talk. I just need to get some thoughts out. I have fallen into the pit of bad grades, particularly in the ill-pronounced word - "Statistics." Personal indeed, but I know that perhaps my pains can give others hope. Well, I have never dropped a class before, and part of me wants to stick it through. If, however, it is actually impossible for me to get above a C, I may just drop and take it next semester, as I don't need many more credits to get an associate's degree.

My message to all: learn diligence and do your work. To your ears this word may seem foreign, a strange tone emitted from the tuning fork of abstractness, but I tell you the truth: diligence is as easy as making decisions. Making one decision every second to do that which is most important, doing those things which will make a difference in life. I'm sure Newog would have a mouthful to expel on this topic. But indeed I emphasize: diligence is nothing more than a decision to do what is necessary.

So today I brought my lunch to school, which allows me to stay here and work on homework, as opposed to going to my home where bad habits lay rampid along the floor along with my dirty laundy, and diligence has yet to poke its head through the window. I stay here at good 'ole Harvard on the hill, learning my path in life and learning that dirty D-Word: diligence. With this commentary I shall take my leave, and let my words bestow on your face the riches of excellence. Good day.

Don Town.


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