My little garden 🪴🌵😌 #plants #cactus #ficus #callalily #freetime #mylittlegarden #greenplants (at Kaunas) https://www.instagram.com/p/COniF5wr6Rm/?igshid=jelgcxkt1pwj
2023/09/27
In today’s Korean culture class we learned about 민화 (Minhwa) and did wood crafting using Minhwa designs.
Also have lots of Korean homework to do and grammar to learn. Second year learning Korean and it’s starting to be a little difficult, but usually that’s when the fun starts 🤓📚🇰🇷
i love studying. i love writing. i love reading. i love learning languages. i love doing mathematics. i love wandering over some particular sum and trying to come up with formulas to solve it. i love physics. i love biology. i love chemistry. i love history. i love literature. i love learning.
not to achieve the perfect grades ever. but it just amazes me that there's so much to know and learn and write and read about in the universe. my curiosity wouldn't get enough of it.
Productive procrastination: having an essay due in a couple of days but reluctantly chooses to do homework instead.
Early bird: waking up at 6am and having a nice study session before school starts.
Late owl: stays up late to finish that one essay you procrastinated doing earlier.
In through one ear and out the other: reading the same paragraph five times and still wondering what it's about.
Slow but steady: when I make slow progress but I'm very proud of myself.
I don't want to: laying on your bed and continuously thinking that you will start studying in five minutes. Alternatively you stare at your book for a prolonged period of time.
The master of the free period: the times that you have a snack and a nice spot in the library and just study.
Wrote a paper in half a day!! That's my new personal record :D
When you meet someone who tries their hardest to stick by you regardless of how difficult you are, keep them. Keep them at all costs because finding someone who cares enough to look past your flaws isn’t something that happens every day.
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The Library didn’t only contain magical books, the ones which are chained to their shelves and are very dangerous. It also contained perfectly ordinary books, printed on commonplace paper in mundane ink. It would be a mistake to think that they weren’t also dangerous, just because reading them didn’t make fireworks go off in the sky. Reading them sometimes did the more dangerous trick of making fireworks go off in the privacy of the reader’s brain.
Terry Pratchett, “Soul Music”
[art by Joe McLaren]
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Studying with this view ain’t so bad