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29.08.2019

29.08.2019
· { 4 / 30 days of productivity} ·
At morning I studied to my Organic test (finally did it!!). Don't know if I went well, I think not much as I need :(
After school, at night, I went to choir. Tomorrow the day will be full so I need to have a great night of sleep.
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02.09.2019
· { 8 / 30 days of productivity } ·
Today I spent all day at school. It wasn't one of the best days, I received a bunch of marks and I was a little sad with some of my results. Now I'm studying for my maths test of tomorrow.
Hope you all had a better day than mine :)
06.09.2019
· { 11 / 30 days od productivity } ·
Did things, went to school.
I'm not doing well so I don't really know if I want to post this weekend.


30.08.2019
· { 5 / 30 days of productivity } ·
Today I studied for my History test. Still morning but I know I probably won't do nothing extraordinary at night. Tomorrow I need to start to study for my Maths, Physics and the Inorganic's "Make Up" Test.


03.09.2019
· { 8 / 30 days of productivity } ·
Today I studiet to my Math test. At night I didn't do nothing, things are stressfull at home, so decided to clear the mind. Tomorrow I need to start to look at the others classes too. Didn't take any photo so decided to post old ones, this is where I keep my notes, I customized and I'm really proud of it. Maybe I'll post more pics someday.
“Many young Americans think that to know themselves they need to find themselves, and they hold the naive belief that if they could just strip off everyday life like layers of an onion they would reach their true core, unadulterated by other people’s expectations and the distractions of a fastpaced world. They believe that they have a true core, an essence, and that it sits inside of them waiting to be discovered, and that once they find it they will know whether they ought to be a doctor or a lawyer or a philosophy professor. Sometimes these young people go to Europe and work their way through Mediterranean countries picking grapes, confident that their true self will emerge somewhere en route to Italy. But people who believe that the self is like an onion and their true self is its core have not spent much time in the kitchen. Peel an onion down to its core and all you will find is air. You are not an untouched core. You are and will become the sum of your commitments, your choices—moral, intellectual, and practical—they amount to much the same thing in the end. To find yourself, don’t dig under the surface of your life. Look at what you actually do, at what you come to care for, at what you fight to defend. Look at the small choices you make every day in the classroom, in the way that you read and interpret and argue, and the big choices will sort themselves out by themselves.”
— 2003 - Tanya Luhrmann | Aims of Education | The University of Chicago (via logicandgrace)