Oh, and for Jaxx and his quoters, that pretty much described me about two years ago, when I was halfway through my first year at university. Between then and now, I've been spending the majority of my energy on improving myself and fixing everything I don't like about my life. Though my methods, mindset, moods and motivation have all wildly fluctuated during this time, these days I'm very content with how far I've come, and the rate I'm continuing to improve.
I honestly think everybody should dedicate themselves to self-improvement. It doesn't matter if you do it for selfish or altruistic reasons, because being truly intelligent and motivated benefits you and the rest of the world. Whilst I'm not the best I could be, I'm a lot happier than I was two years ago. And I have no doubt whatsoever that, unless I stop trying to improve myself, my life is going to get better and better.
Do what you've always done, and you'll get what you've always gotten. True self-improvement takes a gigantic time investment, but the time's gonna pass anyway, so you may as well spend it on something worthwhile, right?
God, I need to stop embarassing myself with these seriousposts.
I honestly think everybody should dedicate themselves to self-improvement. It doesn't matter if you do it for selfish or altruistic reasons, because being truly intelligent and motivated benefits you and the rest of the world. Whilst I'm not the best I could be, I'm a lot happier than I was two years ago. And I have no doubt whatsoever that, unless I stop trying to improve myself, my life is going to get better and better.
Do what you've always done, and you'll get what you've always gotten. True self-improvement takes a gigantic time investment, but the time's gonna pass anyway, so you may as well spend it on something worthwhile, right?
God, I need to stop embarassing myself with these seriousposts.
![[Image: superbuuelectricityne4.jpg]](http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/3128/superbuuelectricityne4.jpg)
Bra Wrote:People are dumb, essentially.

