I'll ans Aimus.
I relax by listening music.
Where do you go to relax? Or what do you do to relax?
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I'll ans Aimus.
I relax by listening music.
Where do you go to relax? Or what do you do to relax?
I listen to music, or read a book, or watch a movie. Although I generally find it difficult to truly relax.
What drives you to do what you do?
My stubborness.
same ques.
People assume that I can't, due to my disability, so I love to prove them wrong. If I cannot do something, you have to prove it to me before I will accept it, and then only reluctantly. I want no pity or anything like that, just don’t tell me I CAN’T do something. I’ll discover my limits on my own. :nod:
It’s a good question, well worth passing along:
So what drives you to do what you do?
Passion,
When I start something, i put every part of myself behind it, be it realtionships, school projects, or art works.
Indeed a good question, "What drives you to do what you do?"
That depends greatly on what to get done and my emotions. Henry Murray would like to call the three main motivations achievement, power, and intimacy; others, like Thomas Hobbes would prefer more envy, greed, and fear. For me, nothing quite motivates me more than myself; I seek what seems in my ability and desire, feeling driven by my own compassion, perhaps get inspired by some people or things along the way, and thank myself and others for helping.
To the person below me: while studying, especially in school, do you tend to read drastically less, slightly less, or not at all?
Yes, but i'm ever so fortunate to be taking to literature courses, one in danish one in english, which means that in those classes alone i've read about 16 works.
I do try to keep up with reading alongside, but in stressed periods that is not realistic. last year I read a grand total of 46 books, and there is no way that it will be the equivilant this year.
Same question
I think it was drastically less, but I really don't remember.
Have you ever gone to a restaurant and ordered a meal that turned out to be really bad (not that it was prepared wrong, that you didn't like it)?
No I dont think so because I always eat familiar things & dont experiment with new dishes.
Same ques.
A few times, yes, though it seems difficult to dislike some of my favorite foods - mainly Mediterranean foods. Most recently, I ordered some kind of pesto dish - the description and picture of it sounded and looked delicious, but looks can seem very deceiving. :eek2:
To the person below me: what area of the forum do you often visit first after signing in?
After signing in, I first visit General Literature.
Good question.
To the person below me: what area of the forum do you often visit first after signing in?
I usually check the new posts first, depending on whre the oldest new post is, that's where I visit first.
What is your definition of sillyness?
hehe, the amusingly meaningless
Same question
My definition of sillyness is acting like myself.
Same ques.
Silliness comes in way too many forms for my attempted definition, seeming sometimes humorous, annoying, redundant, immature, ecstatic, or just awkward.
To the person below me: where have you traveled in your life, and where would you like to travel?