Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Does your brain ever sound like this?


What’s up guys?! It’s ya boi, coming at ya with another blog post. I’ve only got a few hundred words left, so let’s get this road on the show. What time is it? It’s time to get started. So, let’s quit talking and start writing. Before I start though, I want to give you some background on the situation I’m in. I think the background information is important because it will help you to understand what is going on. The situation is not very complicated, but it can be subtly strenuous if you haven’t seen yourself in a similar scenario. Chances are you’ve been in this situation, seeing as though you’re all at least freshman in college, if not older. Do you know what I’m talking about? You probably do. In fact, you have probably found yourself in the same situation in the last few days. Anyway, let’s begin with the part where I explain how I got in this situation. It’s probably the same way that you did. I will first explain how multiple factors came together to make this state a reality instead of a mere possibility. I will then continue with how it is similar to your lives because, indeed, I suspect our situations are almost identical. The only way it might be different would be due to circumstances that might have been present in your lives that were not present in mine, or vice versa. I’ll go through the process in short increments, and hopefully you’ll be following along. The first increment is rather important, since it is how the situation began. As a famous guy once said, “Every journey starts with a small step for mankind.” So, without any further ado, let’s begin with how you got yourself in the current situation. While it is not exactly uncommon, the way you got here was likely different from the way that I did. Either way, we find ourselves in the same situation. So, what does this mean? This means that our current situations could be viewed in many different ways. These different ways merely affect the process of progression. After we find ourselves here, we must begin the process. The process is likely different for each person but specific to the previously mentioned situation. I will now continue with the discussion of the actual situation. The situation started a bit ago, but you know when it was, because it was you. It may be similar to previous situations, but I guess it is up to you whether or not it is similar. Previous situations did not necessarily determine how you would proceed, but it most likely had at least a basic effect on the process with which you chose to continue. After diagnosing the situation, the next step in this logical progression was to pursue a remedy. After some time, however, the remedy was likely either found, or it was not. After continuing in a certain direction, possibly different than mine, you eventually came to a conclusion.

Sincerely,
Adrian Fedorko

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