Saturday, August 14, 2010

First-time blogger

Hey everyone!

Before I start getting serous about this blog, I need a practice run (as I usually do with first-time experiences).  I need to try stuff out,
and test drive
  • some features to see what they do.
You see, the more you experiment with something, the better you understand it.  This is especially the case with math.  Once you learn something in class, try many more problems, and then make up your own problems to see if you can solve any problem thrown at you.

When I was in college studying my scales and arpeggios in music   for an upcoming test, my teacher said that I should work on them until I could do them perfectly AT ANY TIME.  If my teacher decided to give me a call and wake me up at 3 am,
I should be able to play any scale PERFECTLY at that moment.  We are only defined by how well we perform IN OUR WORST MOMENTS, when we are tired, not feeling well, stressed out, distracted with home or personal issues, or when the student next to you is acting very annoying.

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