Do not seek to have events happen…

October 12th, 2007 by timelady

 …as you want them to, but instead want them to happen as they do happen, and your life will go well.

Some daily events in Insanity Hall.

Saw Stardust. As magic as the book. Neil Gaiman rocks extremely lots:) The gang of teen girls agreed.

Finally got yet another (my fourth!! - I keep lending it out..) copy of my favourite ever book, Illusions. Anyone wants to understand me/my life philosophy, well, its a good start, (but no guarantees though, *I* don’t, why should you?;)  )

Joined Facebook, thanks to HRH eldest daughter, (in this case, known as ‘ok, alright already, i will do it’!). And already, I have to say : is THIS what the fuss is about? I mean, it is pleasant and all, but when the novelty wears off, it will be like Jaiku or Twitter or one of the myriad other social networking sites i belong to. Not really visited, i suspect. We will see:)


3 Responses to “Do not seek to have events happen…”

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    Angela Randall Says

    I’m going to have to check out illusions. I’m a big fan of Jonathan Livingston Seagull.

    The cool thing about facebook is that you can import your blog into notes, you can get a twitter app to import your tweets and there’s a jaiku thingo too, I think. That way you just play with whatever social networking site YOU like and all the facebook people still get updated on what you’re messing with. (Take a look at how mine is set up - I have lots of blogs and I’ve put some thought into which apps get used for what)

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    Clair Ching Says

    I watched Stardust too and loved it! I haven’t read the book yet. Others say it’s pretty good so I might look for a copy on the next payday so I could read it.

    Re: Facebook
    It’s fun to be on Facebook. I have set my LinkedIn profile to be there as well as my Twitter and Flickr accounts to be sync’ed. In any case, my friends and I love playing around with SuperPoke :D

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