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i know how it feels
when i see you smile (:

No matter how long we exist,
we have our memories.
Points in time which time itself cannot erase
Suffering may distort my backward glances
but even to suffering,
some memories will yield nothing of her beauty or their splendor.
Rather they remain as hard as gems.

--Anne Rice--

Thursday, May 24, 2007
I think I should start by making a stand...
This is only my inference...
If I have offended anyone, I apologise first...

After today, I finally realised that the highest form of studying is not enjoying it...
but studying because it is a habit.

Why do I say that?
The answer is simple...
but in the form of questions...
How can we enjoy something that we are forced to achieve good results?
How can we enjoy something when there is so much stress around us?

The answer is No!

Try to think of two different scenarios, the first one is when you first started learning the game and once you had mastered it to the fullest.

For the first scenario, you do not feel as much stress and thus, you will tend to enjoy it as you are just learning it for fun. You only enjoy something just because you do it for fun, as an interest.

But as for the second scenario, you have a lot of stress once you had mastered the game due to the need to be able to stand up to your name. Thus, the stress makes it impossible for us to enjoy it the way we should, or at least the enjoyment we had at the start of learning the game.

So if I use the same reasoning for studying...
I came out with this reason.

When you study, you get stress from all around you...
either from your parents or from other sources...
but it still sums up to the same thing...

STRESS...

It just prevents us from enjoying things like we should...
that is the problem.

Back to the part that studying is only a habit...
I found out that if we do things consistently...
we will start to make it a habit...
an example is like brushing your teeth every morning...
once you do it for a while...
it just becomes part of you...
which people call a habit...

It is just a habit...
not an enjoyment.

As you can see, brushing teeth is something we need to do but something we will not really enjoy doing...

It is the same for studying...
try replacing the "brushing teeth" with "studying" and read it...
then you can see what I mean...

We study just for the sake of studying...
not for the sake of enjoyment...
forcing yourself to do something will also result in it becoming a habit, not an enjoyment...

So that is the end of my inference...

(R^3)CMI wrote some crap again... <3 10:02 PM

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