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Author Topic: Was there a phase of absent enthusiasm in your high school journey?  (Read 1001 times)  Share 

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ombrophile

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Were there times where you simply gave up, out of repetitiveness or simply strayed from the system all together? This is a rather vague question, but I believe everyone inevitably does go through this arguably ominous phase that deepens and thickens as time pursues. How does one then climb this mountain of infinitude?

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Re: Was there a phase of absent enthusiasm in your high school journey?
« Reply #1 on: September 26, 2013, 07:02:35 pm »
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Were there times where you simply gave up, out of repetitiveness or simply strayed from the system all together? This is a rather vague question, but I believe everyone inevitably does go through this arguably ominous phase that deepens and thickens as time pursues. How does one then climb this mountain of infinitude?

...Keep climbing?

It's definitely not infinite :P THE END IS NEAR.

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Re: Was there a phase of absent enthusiasm in your high school journey?
« Reply #2 on: September 26, 2013, 07:13:09 pm »
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Yeah. 2007-2012.
Just kidding. Maybe 2007-2011 with the last part of 2012. Honestly, keep going and you'll realise how finite it really is. You GATta climb the mountain because it is there.
✌️just do what makes you happy ✌️

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Re: Was there a phase of absent enthusiasm in your high school journey?
« Reply #3 on: September 26, 2013, 07:33:34 pm »
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Were there times where you simply gave up, out of repetitiveness or simply strayed from the system all together?

Yep, twice in 2011.

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Things do get better after such dark periods in one's life :)