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21 months ago
so damn hard.
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read two books every month
2 entries . 1 cheer |
5 people |
| 2. |
spend on good services, not worthless products
2 entries |
1 person |
| 3. |
sew my own clothing
1 entry |
28 people |
| 4. |
write more journal entries in pen
2 entries . 1 cheer |
1 person |
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spend less than $100 on groceries a month
3 entries |
1 person |
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change the world (no, seriously)
2 entries . 3 cheers |
1 person |
| 7. |
perfect my french
1 entry |
118 people |
| 8. |
form deeper friendships
2 entries |
1 person |
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watch as many movies as humanly possible
1 entry |
1 person |
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find beauty within and without
1 entry |
1 person |
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get into a top grad school
1 entry |
2 people |
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keep a notebook for every interest
1 entry |
1 person |
| 13. |
become a coffee and tea gourmet
1 entry |
1 person |
| 14. |
stop being afraid of everything
1 entry |
46 people |
in my quest to find a quick-fix explanation to the meaning of life, i read/am reading two books called “a brief history of everything” and “a short history of nearly everything.” i’m laughing at my idiocy. i mean, the books are fabulously packed with useful information and i enjoyed reading them, but i realize that i need to read at least a hundred (or maybe a thousand) more books to even start to understand physical life itself, let alone the meaning of it.
but i am enjoying the journey.
i want to live an unapologetic life. i’m free to do anything i want, so why am i so fettered by my insecurities?