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When you are in college, or the rest of your life for that matter, there is a fine balance that we as students really need to dance along to make our lives as satisfying as possible. Each day we are bombarded with daily and sometimes mundane responsibilities and tasks. We do all of these with an understanding that someday these grades we get right now are going to get us a good job and a better standard of living. What we all should be working to maximize is our sense of satisfaction with our use of time. We need to have that perspective to be able to look at what we do in school as part of a larger period of our lives. At the same time we need to be able to look at what we do now as a singular moment that we can never relive so it must be cherished to its utmost potential. This is an interesting line to walk because I think that both can be achieved at the same time and it really just takes a certain degree of effort and a true understanding that only come with having felt unsatisfied with a past experience. I am not sure how many college students have had these kinds of experience that are strong enough to elicit this reaction in thought, but everyone has had that feeling at some point before. Now of course there are some experiences that are easier to fall in to one side than the other. I mean if you are browsing health insurance quotes for example, you really want to be thinking of how it is going to affect you later the most. Now i am not saying that you can't be in the moment while browsing health insurance quotes, but most of us would rather do it quite quickly and get it over with. The same can be said for homework. Most of us don't have the constant thought that homework is what is going to make us better at our chosen career, but when we are doing it we are stuck in the moment and trying to get it over with. I thought that was pretty interesting but then again I have now slept very much this week since I have had tons of final projects and exams to prepare for.

posted by: Jen on Thursday, May 08, 2008 @ 8:07 PM