Monday, October 5, 2015

Months Later

It's hard to believe the last time I blogged was nearly six months ago. I've been busy with personal matters since middle of May. I know that doesn't explain my last post being April 22, but we'll just have to go with it. I could tell you more about them, but they aren't very exciting. They are also not relevant to the rest of Internet.

I can, however, list some obvious changes since the last time I wrote on this site.

  1. I no longer live in Provo. I've decided to move closer to work and live on my own in a studio. Not having roommates feels different, but I do enjoy solitude for the time being.
  2. I retook the MCAT in September just to see if I can get a better score.
  3. I've figured out possible paths to take career-wise should I pursue more education in the future.
  4. I now attend a family ward. It's nice not having multiple callings. Laying low for now.
  5. I won't have to work holidays this year. That's something to get used to because I've always worked holidays since 2007.
The good news is, with me becoming more settled in my current dwelling, I can finally update this blog, among my other social media, like I used to. For those of you who are aware, I do have a Twitter and Pinterest account. Whether it's weekly or biweekly, expect some new content in the near future.

I often share my opinions and thoughts on topics ranging from daily routines to more serious topics such as spirituality and politics. The keyword here being opinion. I don't expect to be right or wrong, and I don't think I've ever had people confronting me with the said opinions.

One thing I do not like about the world we live in today is the dichotomous thinking our (global) culture (or perhaps education systems) has been promoting through the media. Apparently, there are ONLY two sides to every issue and the only viable solution is to go one way or another. Just check out any comment section. These minorities seem to make the biggest noise. No my friends, that's not the real world. That only happens in a roleplay.

Hilariously, the trends in the media also helped me to understand a bit more about how the Bolsheviks managed to convince the public that their opinions represented the overall sentiments. You know, revolution by the minorities for the minorities?

Anyways, I'm hoping to write more in the future. Blogging is one of my hobbies. It'll be fun.