What safari update?tw_atSeptember 2 2009, 06:55:46 UTC
Life's greatest questions have always been: Who am I? Where did I come from? Why am I here? Where am I going? You are about to see and hear one of the most significant messages given to us from God.
I am def lazy as shit too. Apparently my accounting hw only took kids like 2-3 hours?....it took me about 2 days.
This is an extremely intelligent, self-aware post. I'm genuinely proud of you for making efforts to improve your role as a "student" and your studies and your grades.
And, I feel like your questions/thoughts on human [or your individual] existence are re-surfacing repetitions of things you were struggling with this time last year. [Correct me if I'm wrong]. Just remember that at some point in life, the majority of us struggle with that. But also remember what I believe to be the answer.
You should read Confessions by Augustine. I read it last semester, and it's absolutely brilliant. I could really relate to his questions, his search, his confusion. And I think you could too. I meant to tell you waaaay back when about it, but I'm not sure if I ever did. And P.S., it's a classic in both the departments of theology and philosophy, so you can feel smart about having read it as well.
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I am def lazy as shit too. Apparently my accounting hw only took kids like 2-3 hours?....it took me about 2 days.
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And, I feel like your questions/thoughts on human [or your individual] existence are re-surfacing repetitions of things you were struggling with this time last year. [Correct me if I'm wrong]. Just remember that at some point in life, the majority of us struggle with that. But also remember what I believe to be the answer.
You should read Confessions by Augustine. I read it last semester, and it's absolutely brilliant. I could really relate to his questions, his search, his confusion. And I think you could too. I meant to tell you waaaay back when about it, but I'm not sure if I ever did. And P.S., it's a classic in both the departments of theology and philosophy, so you can feel smart about having read it as well.
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