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Monday, July 28, 2008

Passivity

This post is dedicated to Kitt because she messaged to say, "hello !" for no reason. I appreciate it, thank you Kitt.

The internet is boring; I check all my three emails and I am done. Yet I remain on MSN endlessly; rarely initiating chats.

Such is one particular value that I obviously attach to MSN, unconsciously till just now. There is this passive waiting in the hope that some things good might happen. Yet in all functional, effective and efficient sense, I am just wasting time which could otherwise be put to good use. I do still read my book at the same time while waiting, though.

I ought to do something about it.