Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Conclusion(ish)

From all of this, I have learned one very important lesson; have fun. When you say yes to new things and walk out of your front door, you open yourself up to a world of new experiences. Life isn't boring and uneventful unless you make it boring and uneventful. And how can you have friends if you don't put yourself out there. Simply by asking my brother's girlfriend to help me with an assignment and falling on my face, I gained three new friends. You have to keep your heart and mind open or nothing can ever find its way in.

Summary of all that I have written and learned:
Hookah is worthless.

If you write down your dreams, you remember your subsequent dreams more vividly.

Don't fast unless you mean it and have a purpose.

Don't let your imagination get the best of you.

School dances are overrated unless you go single and with a group of friends.

I desperately want new experiences. Even my subconcious is telling me so.

Valentine's Day doesn't have to suck when you're single if you just let loose and have fun with some friends.

Writing is enjoyed by others the most when it is real, raw, and personal.


I've liked this blogging thing so far. I mean, I don't like the thought that any John Doe could stumble upon this and read what happens in my life but I have enjoyed writing down my experiences. I guess I should keep a journal. Ehh, we'll see.

1 comment:

  1. i think you should too. As teenagers we life a life full of waiting. Everything is put on hold until we are old enough to start living. You are right on the brink. Theres a door framed with light and a bright world on the other side. Years from now you might want to step back in time and look upon your days as a bedroom bound teenager.

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