still the best song and will forever be the best song to listen to when you’re feeling down
is it weird that i still can’t get it out of my head? it’s been months. i should be the happiest guy alive right now, but it keeps coming back to me. i can’t remember the last time i didn’t get through a whole day thinking about it. i try to forget but i’m haunted by it.
i’m scared that i can’t go any longer feeling like this. something has to give
i know i’ll feel differently after it’s over, but right now, in this moment, i really want school to be over and summer to start. no worries sounds pretty great right now (hakuna matata?)
“One day I’ll forget about the amazing times i had with my friends.”
^that line hit the hardest
(Source: still-kinda-hoping, via small-moments-like-these)
(Source: weheartit.com, via relatableblog)
(Source: weheartit.com, via relatableblog)
what now?
dream schools:
Columbia rejected.
Berkeley rejected.
schools i would be happy to go to:
cornell waitlisted.
unc waitlisted.
uva waitlisted.
northwestern waitlisted.
washu waitlisted.
schools i could stand going to:
nyu waitlisted.
mich deferred.
schools i do not want to go to:
carnegie mellon waitlisted.
case western accepted.
illinois accepted.
umd accepted.
rutgers accepted.
tulane accepted.
Ellie: “Can I hold your hand?”
Carl: “No.”
Ellie: “But why?”
Carl: “Because it’ll hurt when you let go.”
–Up
organizing my thoughts
dream schools:
Columbia
Berkeley
schools i would be happy to go to:
cornell
unc
uva
northwestern
washu
schools i could stand going to:
nyu
mich
schools i do not want to go to:
carnegie mellon
case western
illinois
umd
rutgers
tulane
60 Ways to Make Your Life Easier
- Don’t try to read other people’s minds. Don’t make other people try to read yours. Communicate.
- Be polite, but don’t try to be friends with everyone around you. Instead, spend time nurturing your relationships with the people who matter most to you.
- Your health is your life, keep up with it. Get an annual physical check-up.
- Live below your means. Don’t buy stuff you don’t need. Always sleep on big purchases. Create a budget and savings plan and stick to both of them.
- Get enough sleep every night. An exhausted mind is rarely productive.
- Get up 30 minutes earlier so you don’t have to rush around like a mad man. That 30 minutes will help you avoid speeding tickets, tardiness, and other unnecessary headaches.
- Get off your high horse, talk it out, shake hands or hug, and move on.
- Don’t waste your time on jealously. The only person you’re competing against is yourself.
- Surround yourself with people who fill your gaps. Let them do the stuff they’re better at so you can do the stuff you’re better at.
- Organize your living space and working space. Read David Allen’s bookGetting Things Done
for some practical organizational guidance.
- Get rid of stuff you don’t use.
- Ask someone if you aren’t sure.
- Spend a little time now learning a time-saving trick or shortcut that you can use over and over again in the future.
- Don’t try to please everyone. Just do what you know is right.
- Don’t drink alcohol or consume recreational drugs when you’re mad or sad. Take a jog instead.
- Be sure to pay your bills on time.
- Fill up your gas tank on the way home, not in the morning when you’re in a hurry.
- Use technology to automate tasks.
- Handle important two-minute tasks immediately.
- Relocate closer to your place of employment.
- Don’t steal.
- Always be honest with yourself and others.
- Say “I love you” to your loved ones as often as possible.
- Single-task. Do one thing at a time and give it all you got.
- Finish one project before you start another.
- Be yourself.
- When traveling, pack light. Don’t bring it unless you absolutely must.
- Clean up after yourself. Don’t put it off until later.
- Learn to cook, and cook.
- Make a weekly (healthy) menu, and shop for only the items you need.
- Consider buying and cooking food in bulk. If you make a large portion of something on Sunday, you can eat leftovers several times during the week without spending more time cooking.
- Stay out of other people’s drama. And don’t needlessly create your own.
- Buy things with cash.
- Maintain your car, home, and other personal belongings you rely on.
- Smile often, even to complete strangers.
- If you hate doing it, stop it.
- Treat everyone with the same level of respect you would give to your grandfather and the same level of patience you would have with your baby brother.
- Apologize when you should.
- Write things down.
- Be curious. Don’t be scared to learn something new.
- Explore new ideas and opportunities often.
- Don’t be shy. Network with people. Meet new people.
- Don’t worry too much about what other people think about you.
- Spend time with nice people who are smart, driven, and likeminded.
- Don’t text and drive. Don’t drink and drive.
- Drink water when you’re thirsty.
- Don’t eat when you’re bored. Eat when you’re hungry.
- Exercise every day. Simply take a long, relaxing walk or commit 30 minutes to an at-home exercise program like the P90X workout
.
- Let go of things you can’t change. Concentrate on things you can.
- Find hard work you actually enjoy doing.
- Realize that the harder you work, the luckier you will become.
- Follow your heart. Don’t waste your life fulfilling someone else’s dreams and desires.
- Set priorities for yourself and act accordingly.
- Take it slow and add up all your small victories.
- However good or bad a situation is now, it will change. Accept this simple fact.
- Excel at what you do. Otherwise you’ll just frustrate yourself.
- Mature, but don’t grow up too fast.
- Realize that you’re never quite as right as you think you are.
- Build something or do something that makes you proud.
- Make mistakes, learn from them, laugh about them, and move along.