It turns out that I'm the type of person who will pull over to the side of the road to take a picture. I'm also the type of person who will pull over the side of the road to write down thoughts that pop into my head.I find this happening more frequently as I've become more cerebral. I have things I need to remember or that I'd like to use later. I started carrying around a notebook.
Today, it was raining like crazy. In Florida people suck at driving when it starts to sprinkle. So as a jerk was about to rear-end me, I looked in my mirror. I saw the angry stupid driver and also a giant rainbow. Which is when I slammed on my breaks like an Asian woman, and took a picture of the sky. I'm totally kidding about the previous statement. I really just pulled over and took these pictures. Upon arriving home, I found the rainbow over our house too.
I resurrected Kimfucious (who has not been around since my college
days), and came up with the saying: "Don't be so mad because it is
raining, that you miss the rainbow." That would definitely be one of those positive, literally "look on the bright side" quotes. Enjoy.
I got some things coming up. I'll tell more about them when they happen. In the mean time, I continue to study for the LSAT. Seven weeks left, I've moved onto timed practice. I am glad that I started the timing prep now, because at first I totally panicked at first.An interesting study came out this week determining that studying for the LSAT makes your brain do things, essentially making you smarter (http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2012/08/22/intense-prep-for-law-school-admissions-test-alters-brain-structure/). I completely believe this. Since I've started my hardcore studying, I feel smarter and I see things a little bit differently. I just need a few extra neuron connections and I'm all set.
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