Tuesday, October 30, 2012

not working tomrorow night.. another nurse wanted to switch tomorrow for Thursday.. I said why not. don't have to sleep in the car. works for me.



people don't push themselves in life. I already finished 20% of one class and 100% of a 2nd class in 2.5 hours. too easy. What do you think about taking pharmacology (online course, would be a joke), microbiology with lab and chemistry II with lab in the spring while working full time? not to mention having a baby in the middle of the semester. Basically, the class days would be tuesday and thursday or monday and wednesday (can only be 2 days so I don't have to worry about messing up the work schedule too much).



We'll see how it works out. I wanted to take a 4th class, A&P either I or II but with lab, that's too much class time. It'd hnever work out with work , studying, baby, family, gym, etc. etc.



people at work usually use their phones, go on facebook. no idea why.



The only kind of freedom man really wants is the freedom to be comfortable. - that's from Sons of Anarchy. But if we throw in Erich Fromm's idea, doesn't freedom entail a responsibility that would never allow a comfort? Interesting - he says we hide by three means: 1) through authority (makes sense, don't have to think), 2) through destruction - also makes sense, if there's no you by destroying yourself, can't be free, and 3) through conformity .. since there's no authority in our society, we hide through mass culture. interesitng stuff. now that's learning. screw this shit i'm doing now, . gotta do 58 tests, 25 questions per test. just did 14 of them really fast.. the tests are stupid- name the verb in this sentence.. find the participle in that sentence. so I click through the answers, hit "send" it gives me the ansewrs , i copy and paste them in notepad, go back to the test, put in the right answers, and booom. 100%. such a waste of time. i'm not leraning anything from it. the stuff is actually harder than it sounds, but it's not hard. just takes time which i'm not putting in.

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