It's Friday morning (1 AM), but this post is about Thursday. It turned out to be a wonderful day despite the lack of dinner sleep + lack of breakfast + lack of any real food until about 4 + feeling so tired/sleepy by late afternoon that I thought I was going to fall over while waiting for the bus.
It was a wonderful day because my philosophy class is amazing. Our professor was away (he told us he would be away), so we worked on our discussion project on our own until the last minute of class. Well, okay, I was kind of chatting with my group about random things like fake Chinese food, but the point is that we were there and it was fun. See, this is what I love about philosophy. People are actually in it because they love it. I can't say this about the majority of the science and engineering (and business) majors at all. I love philosophers because we're so intelligent and motivated, even though we don't have the best GPA. I don't mean philosophers as in philosophy majors; my class consists of half philosophy majors and half biology majors (I'm glad I fit into both categories). I'm referring to anyone who loves philosophy, and I think that includes all of us.
I can't wait for our study group tomorrow, errrm, later today. Haha, I'm so eager to study, but hey, hating on studying doesn't always make you cool. I studied so hard for biochem because I have a midterm at 9 AM, and I feel so proud of myself. I'm actually pretty good at memorizing chemical structures. I think I should start studying even earlier next time.
So as I mentioned above, I came home feeling so tired. I took a nap, and amazingly it was only 2 hours until I woke up feeling completely awake again. Now it's 1 AM and I'm still okay. I have to wake up around 5-6 so I am thinking about not sleeping. Hmmm. I don't know if that will be a good idea, especially since I haven't been getting much sleep in the past few nights, but I feel well-motivated.
I listened to Noisettes' "Wild Young Hearts" album again while studying. It's so good.
Damn this wild young heart...
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