Wednesday, April 21, 2010

So it takes me three days of orientation to figure out that I'm too much of a one dimensional person.

It's a great experience to meet people, but to hold a conversation with them is a burden for me, considering I never kept up with trends such as Aqua Teen Hunger Force (among other things).

One can say that by the end of the previous two paragraphs that if I did try my hardest to keep up with these trends, I'm compensating my character to gain friends while losing parts of what makes me the person that I am now.

Anyways, my main point in this paragraph being one-dimensional in a college community sucks.

Another thought: while it's nice to have all this previous knowledge from watching competitions and working eight months, it kind of intimidates me a bit to start fresh.  Some people I've talked to have failed a class or two, and most of the people that I'm talking to now are in the same boat as me, starting anew thus I don't know what to expect.

While a competitive edge is required, a little humility goes a long way.  Following instructions, and all.  But then it's also making mistakes and learning from them.

I guess these words for now are empty until I actually start experiencing them.

I'm out.

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