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作者: sabre    时间: 2011-7-11 19:24     标题: I spend too much time concerning myself of the irrelevant

Examples:

I'll start thinking what if I could would I push the test back into July. I start thinking of the pros and cons and how I could work my vacation schedule in order to fit it in.

Or whether I'll take a coin flip to decide whether or not I pass. I'll start calculating my current odds of passing. Then I'll have a mental debate whether I'd still choose to take the test despite the better odds of the coin flip.

In short: It finally happened. I have lost my mind.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at Monday, May 16, 2011 at 04:30PM by thepinkman.
作者: oneboy    时间: 2011-7-11 19:24

bpdulog Wrote:
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> Hey man, I'm sure most of us are in the same boat
> since we've made it this far. I can't say that
> I've done any of the above, but I have thought
> about how much time, especially vacation days,
> I've sunk into this thing.
>
> Every minute spent not studying is not studying.

dude you post on this forum more than anyone else
作者: IAmNeil    时间: 2011-7-11 19:24

I can't believe how mentally exhausted I am at this point. You'd think the possibility of being finished for good in three weeks would be motivation enough, but I'm just completely drained.

To answer your questions- I wouldn't push the exam back, as I can barely last until June anyway, and I wouldn't take the coin flip. I still have my confidence... at least 51% of it remains
作者: aidebaobao    时间: 2011-7-11 19:24

sbmarti2 Wrote:
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> I can't believe how mentally exhausted I am at
> this point. You'd think the possibility of being
> finished for good in three weeks would be
> motivation enough, but I'm just completely
> drained.
>
> To answer your questions- I wouldn't push the exam
> back, as I can barely last until June anyway, and
> I wouldn't take the coin flip. I still have my
> confidence... at least 51% of it remains


Aversion to ambiguity.

NO EXCUSES




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