Meeting Hectic Life!


Living in the higher education level is not as easy as we foresee. More and more and more unpredictable tasks and assignment that one has to finish up. And, of course, doing IB is not easy. In the mid of this second semester, now, I realise that I need to plan my time, so that I am always on the track. Alhamdulillah, I am nearly done my CAS (co-curriculum) as just leave approximately 30 hours for my Action as Service and Creativity have been accomplished. Next task is world literature essay which is absolutely time-consuming as I have to compare two novels which I don’t really understand what the authors want readers to understand, but on the surface the both novels contain Buddhism. Then, I have to be ready with my TOEFL in this April and SAT is waiting me in July. In the same time I am going to take car license since my mother wanna buy a new car for her. After doing the simple physics exercises I have realised that I need to put more effort in order to score for that paper as the simplest questions I still do careless mistake. And for Maths? In my list I have more than 30 questions to be discussed with my lecturer. The worst thing is I have to prepare my English oral presentation and the novel that I will pick is The Outsider by Albert Camus. What it is all about? Existentialism!: a chiefly 20th century philosophical movement embracing diverse doctrines but centering on analysis of individual existence in an unfathomable universe and the plight of the individual who must assume ultimate responsibility for acts of free will without any certain knowledge of what is right or wrong or good or bad. Creepy isn’t? Definitely.




And the uppermost, I have got new motto. Wanna know? Death is getting near! The Outsider does not inspire me but I was enthused by sermon at a mosque. Remember guys, clever people always remember death! :P



1 Response
  1. Anonymous Says:

    Camus ? french writer ... how was it ?

    Arthur