Friday, June 5, 2009

Pessimist - One who, when he has the choice of two evils, chooses both.

Sitting in a caliginous room whilst listening to Kraftwerk* makes poorly structured words with appalling grammer.

Apologise in advanced.

Today was no doubtfully the most stressful, anxious day for quite sometime. Technically, it wasn't an entire so to speak, howbeit the three hour long English exam I was required to sit did feel like a day within itself.

Whilst I do attempt to remain positive the majority of the time (positive thoughts result in positive results), being placed in impending 'gloom' for the three hours (plus fifteen minutes, if you want to be specific) is the most awful, intolerable feelings one can feel. Hence, whilst being placed in these conditions, a positive atittude isn't always easily obtained.

It's frequently stated that one must just 'try their best', which in my honest opinion is quite a debatable statement. What if the situation arises when an individual has the impending and frequent thought that they didn't try their hardest? That they didn't reach their desired expectations or potential, in spite of following the previously mentioned advice and 'trying their best'? The burden of unknown fate rests upon the shoulders and mind of one, thus emotions of self-pity and guilt are experienced.

Howbeit, an individual can learn from mistakes and errors, ultimately resulting in them trying 'harder' in the future. Thus, a positive attribute of the seemingly negative situation arises, thereupon one will acquire the knowledge to succeed when faced with a similiar situation.

Oh, a little treat if you are yet to witness/watch:

MGMT - Kids

Long overdue? I hear you!


*If you either:


  1. Aren't familiar with Kraftwerk
  2. Don't admire Kraftwerk
  3. Aren't a fan of Kraftwerk
  4. Think 'Kraftwerk' is a segment on Better Homes and Gardens

You should really question your existence on Planet Earth.

Kraftwerk - The Robots

Note: Florian isn't actually creepy - it is just a good example regarding manipulation caused by lighting.

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