Evening All,
It seems that due to the boredom I've faced as a result of exams I've become rather mental.
However cutting my hair seems to have remedied this by making me feel like someone new.
This really got me thinking how susceptible people are to change.
It seems that due to the boredom I've faced as a result of exams I've become rather mental.
However cutting my hair seems to have remedied this by making me feel like someone new.
This really got me thinking how susceptible people are to change.
The whole concept that a small change can have a multiplied effect on everything around it, is something I find immensely interesting. Ah yes, the 'multiplier'. I probably only mentioned that word due to the fact that I've been bombarded with economics lectures today (18 hours worth to be exact!) so I apologise for any weird terms that may re-surface in the next few minutes, hours, days, weeks, etc. But yes, change is a mysterious thing, when I have time I think I'll create some kind of 'CHANGE' flow chart. It'd be fun to see all the way's this has come about in my own life.
Actually that's rather nerdy.... probably shouldn't have mentioned it eh? :S
Actually that's rather nerdy.... probably shouldn't have mentioned it eh? :S
Oh well,
THAT WAS IT!!!! I remember what I really wanted to do in this post! -To show you one of my most admired people doing what can only be described as dominating the Yale University Lecture theater by presenting one of the most AMAZING thesis' and discussion topics I've ever seen. Africa an the Curse of Foreign Aid: Andrew M. Mwenda.
(Also just gunna throw out the issue of starving kids in Africa to Anonymous who had such wonderful and insightful thoughts upon it. - HAH!...Watch the video my love, then speak with a more informed opinion... and do remember it's not a racist critique as Mr Mwenda is himself of African decent and origin.)
(Also just gunna throw out the issue of starving kids in Africa to Anonymous who had such wonderful and insightful thoughts upon it. - HAH!...Watch the video my love, then speak with a more informed opinion... and do remember it's not a racist critique as Mr Mwenda is himself of African decent and origin.)
Now do you see why,
I've watched this 8 times in the last 2 days...ishax
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