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Tag Archives: Thinking
Protected: [2013] Reflections
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[Ponder] On Beauty
My Stand: 1) I think beauty has an evolutionary basis. 2) Beauty can be subjective. I used to think beauty was subjective. That was the argument that I had almost 4 years ago with my Analytical Skills Professor, who believed … Continue reading
[Bus] Ride to the Subordinate Courts
And so I took the bus to the Subordinate Courts this evening. Why am I saying this? Perhaps because this is the extent of travelling I’m doing these days. The last stage of the bar exams… less than 2 months … Continue reading
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May be Hello.
I think I might be back on blogosphere. I know I said bye. But then I couldn’t resist. I keep hoping that I’d find enough to interest myself at least. Because you just had to remind yourself that you can’t … Continue reading
[Thinking] Restless to be elsewhere?
This is perhaps only tangentially relevant to the idea of travelling but it was an interesting conversationĀ I had with someone a while back. Somehow, I have always assumed that given a choice, most people would wish to experience life in … Continue reading