Monday, December 17, 2012

It's funny how some people give great advice, but never take their own. People like me. Take my last post, for example. It might seem like grades are the last thing on my mind, but oh my gosh it is NOT. In fact, it's probably what I think about most of the time. I guess that makes me somewhat of a hypocrite, but I can't help it. I always tell people, "Go for it!" "Go talk to him!" "You'll be fine!". But when I try to tell myself that, something just switches off in my brain. I guess I'm so stubborn that I don't even listen to myself. The point is, if you have the same problem as me, try to take your own advice. If your advice worked for someone else, it probably should work for you too. Ah, another piece of advice I'm probably not going to follow. Another thing I found funny, is that people who are single give the greatest relationship advice, and yet they are still single. Hmmm....is there some sort of pattern to all of this?

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  1. Yes, there is a pattern, the reason they give great relationship advice is because they are able to look at others and see what not to do, and then look at the great relationships and say, THAT, I say THAT is what needs to happen. From there they just quietly observe because they don't necessarily want to be in a relationship. That is my theory anyways. (this is coming from a single person)

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