Crazy. It's another 2.30am in the morning and i am here. It's going to be a long weekend filled with lots of activities and work to do, at least for me. I shall not list them all out here because it's just impossible to be able to finish listing them all, so why bother? o.O I just recovered from fever, apparently it wasn't that serious as i manage to detect it and curb it on time. Now what's left seems to be my slight cold and cough which seems to drag on to the third day already. I can't help falling sick with so many people falling sick - my lack of sleep simply just adds on to the probability by lowering my body resistance to a minimum. -.-
It just feels great when i survived training on Tuesday with slight fever, after much intense pressure from coach shouting "快! 快!" I managed a time of 1 minute 20 seconds which broke my fastest record by 8 seconds! What a miracle! :) That really kept my mood high for the rest of the day, despite my fever - those that i talk to will know. :P And i survived the week, amazingly! :) It never fails to amaze me how i manage to scrape through a lot of stuff. I'm not being egoistic here - i'm just lucky not to get into any trouble. Phew. :) Oh and i saw this quote today during GP lecture (amazingly i was listening :P);
Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. -Albert Einstein I find it so relevant and true to some matters. Well, it simply means i'm going insane, because i'm really doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. :) I've done some search on it, and it appears the quote is used with a negative connotation. It's all with the thought of, how can you get different results by doing the same thing over and over again? Here comes my question - why not? o.O I found some rare few articles going against the stand that you will never get different results by doing the same thing over and over again. On my search, i came across this quote from an unknown source;
Sometimes doing the same thing a second time when it hasn’t worked the first is indeed just foolish. But sometimes it’s shrewd. Wisdom consists, in part, in knowing the difference. Flexibility is a virtue. But in most matters, flexibility properly kicks in only after persistence has been given a fair chance.It's not like as if when you give things a second try, the circumstances would say exactly the same. There's no ceteris paribus assumption (econs) in real life, and circumstances DO change. Actually, it's actually just whether you find something worth it or not worth it to try again. That's where your supposedly wisdom comes into the picture. I guess that's enough talk. It's going to be like a discussion essay if i continue. :P For the don't know how many times, i'm sleeping at 4am again. -.-
Before you assume something can never turn out right just because of one particular incident, doesn't mean it will forever be like this. Why not give it a try again?Phobias.
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