Intro: The original title for this blog was ?! but I changed it because of the fact that I'm being extremely nonchalant right now. Even better though, nothing specifically prompted me to write this blog. I just sat down at my computer and it was conveniently on Myspace, so I decided to start typing.
Verse 1: Lately people have been overly annoying. I have no idea what it is. Maybe I've taken more notice to their blatant ignorance, or maybe I've just been extremely irritable. Some people think that they can do and/or say as they feel and there not be any kinds of penalty for their actions/words. I try to ignore the more tedious things, but as the intensity progresses, I feel more and more agitated. Hopefully this is just a phase, because I hate being mad at everybody for absolutely no reason, and this tends to happen.
Chorus: What if I just stopped caring about everything. I wonder if people would stop caring about me. Probably, but you never know until you try it. I'm sure the experience wouldn't be too detrimental.
Verse 2: I recently came to the conclusion that I hate school to the absolute fullest. Not any schools in particular. I hate school in general. The whole concept is bewildering to me, especially on a post-high school level. I do agree that people should further their knowledge until they reach an intellectual plateau with their significant other, but as far as being qualified for a job, i think its quite over rated. Obviously, for some professions, adequate education is necessary. This applies to jobs like doctors, lawyers, and most technicians. For just about everything else though, having 8 years of knowledge other than high school is just a luxury. I hate the system that we live in because, essentially, its based off of a flimsy piece of paper. Some of the hardest workers are rejected by society due to their lack of "feasible" knowledge.
Hook: I don't need no hook for this shit. (Only because I sit and stared at my laptop for 9 minutes and couldn't think of anything viable to say.)
Verse 3: Situations will arise in our lives, but you gotta be smart about it. Yea, I just quoted Usher, but it has some sort of relevance in what I'm thinking. I think the way that things happen are funny, and in some cases, immensely coincidental. For example, a former co-worker of mine was fired from our job. The only reason that she worked there in the first place was because there were no open nursing positions in the hospital that she works at (so she says). But regardless, her being fired was motivation for her to accept any nursing position presented to her. Now I know the validity of this scenario is quite questionable, so I'm asking you to look at the big picture. Over the past couple years I've become a more firm believer in the "When one door closes, another one opens" proverb. It makes more sense to me now. All you really need is some motivation and a tad bit of determination. This makes me think weird things though, like: If I drop out of college maybe I'll luck up and when the Powerball Jackpot, making me the youngest (and laziest) multi-billionaire on the planet. I know everybody reading this just mentally labeled me as a fool, but there's always a possibility. Not a probability, but a possibility.
Outro: I just did a lot of talking, but didn't actually say anything. As I was proofreading I realized that I just rambled on and on and wasn't set getting any specific point across. Although it took you about 4 minutes out of your life to read it, it took me about 20 minutes to type it.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
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