Thursday, April 19, 2007

proportional slackness

With only 3 days of uni a week - Monday and Friday off, (don't be envious!!) I find myself ridiculously busy.

Leisure became an occupation; or perhaps a preoccupation?

I'm very tempted to think that second year uni is alot tougher than first year.

Why is it that busy people, with their filled up schedules can afford time to achieve more things than the "free" people?

Do they achieve more things because they are busy and so they have to do more? Isn't it more like a requirement then? Maybe these people are just smarter and are higher achievers than others(me!!)?

So does being a high achiever mean that one must have a busy schedule to begin with? Then isn't what they manage to achieve a part of their required work?

And so having a slack lifestyle corresponds proportionally to the lack of achievements?

Its my time table's fault...!!