Stanford: Day 57/So Much Inertia

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Like any Stanford Sunday, I have a lot of homework to do. In particular, I’m trying to finish up this piece of work that was due about a week earlier. It’s for my intosem class and it’s about how journalism is changing due to the internet, how newspapers are morphing or dying, the usual crap. On the day I was supposed to submit this, about an hour before class, I started writing it in a desperate attempt to not turn in work late yet again but I failed. I still had one paragraph that I had not edited yet. For the last 6 days, I’ve tried to finish up this last bit but in vain.

This is how I do most of my homework these days ― either in a mad rush or excruciatingly slowly, word by word, spanning hours and days. There’s just so much intertia! There’s some really strong force that makes me not want to do some homework.

And so, the Sunday passes, the hours fuse into each other. Brunch, table tennis, water cooler talk (literally), laundry, table tennis, dinner, getting owned at Halo. And that single paragraph in that single homework is still undone. Already 6 days late.

And it’s almost my birthday.

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