Perhaps I'm thinking about this today because it was my first day as a high school senior. And while my teachers were talking about vestibular (here where I live is an exam that you have to do to enter the university of your choice, unlike in the US we don't have interviews or ours whole life's grades exposed to see if we are good enough, so basically what gets you in college is a super nerve-racking exam..) I was thinking that now more than ever it's time to set my goals before me and bust my ass to get them. And it's kind of strange and somewhat frightening that starting now I'll be the one in charge of how my life leads on and that if I fail it's going to be exclusive my fault (I guess it's kind of harsh to say it like this, but this is how I think ''the thing is'', ya know?). But at the same time that I'm scared of not making the right choices or failing (and I don't know wich one is worse) I'm so excited to reach what's ahead of me and to be able to finally do what I've always dreamt of. Pretty confusing, isn't it?

Okay, to light up the mood a bit I'm going to upload a beautiful music from a very cool tawainese dorama called Smiling Past. Well enjoy then the song, wich is called Tears from Polaris, performed by Nicholas Teo!
Also, for you to know some of things that I like I'm going to leave here at this post the link to Jane Goodall's site. For those who may not have heard of her, Jane Goodall is a lot of things. But she's specially known for her forty-something study of the chimpanzees' social and family lifes, and also founding the Jane Goodall Institute for Wildlife Research, Education and Conservation, she has also writen a couple of books. Anyway, she's really cool and by clicking on this link you'll acess her site and in the main page you'll be able to click to listen her lecture on 2006's Earth Day. It's very cool :D
bye bye!
1 comments:
no worries sere! :)
nice blog you've got there!
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