I read old literature a lot. I have read current literature a lot as well. And even though there is a lot that I disagree on with the philosophies of those old writers, there is still so much wisdom that I do agree with. Wisdom that they gained from their own life and observations. I can't help but marvel at their eloquence, how they do not use simple English. I highly value how they are able to use complex words which convey so perfectly what they want to convey with such finesse, the way they so fully seem to use the tools that language provides. I disagree with the ones who vehemently purport the use of simple English and laud the skill required to do so. Okay, I agree with the latter, it does require skill and is sometimes needed. But when and where you can use complex English, you should be free to do so. It is playing with words on difficulty high. I aspire to reach there. I do not care much for simple boring sentences that tell you things but do not infuse you with feelings...
In the Queendom of 'Obliviousness', there lived a witch. Her business was doing terribly. She had committed crimes and lied and misled people and she wasn't trusted anymore. She then decided to release a disease causing particle in the Queendom to sell her potions. The disease causing particle was released, and some people died. She made a deal with the Queen and the newspapers of the kingdom to scare people further and in return she would give them half of her profits. The newspapers' front pages now screamed horror. And people were aptly very scared. Now the witch announced that she had made a magic potion that could save everyone. The newspapers hyped up this potion. Forgetting her past misdeeds, people clamoured for this potion. After taking the potion, many got ill..but the witch said, 'Oh, but that's expected! That shows that the potion is working!' But even after taking the potion, people were catching the disease causing particle and the witch sai...
I am the same as I was. Still wake up later than I intend to. Change of place neither changed me nor did it feel like diving into cold water. I have quickly transitioned into comfort here. I hoped to wake up with the sun but the sun here rises earlier, so that's a challenge. Is it me or is the sun here more ruthless than it was in my earlier place? Eager to see how I settle into the social networks and classroom dynamics. It's going to be a long eventful two years and I'm hoping I accomplish plenty and not disappoint myself. I hope to stay on top of my assignments; the research and internship parts seem intimidating but I am going to face them as they come. I want those periods to be enjoyable.
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