I have a lingering desire for learning. I’m like a kid with his face up against the glass counter front, ogling the sweets. Will it be false teeth, sour cola bottles, part-time business, politics, history of art? Ideally nothing to do with work.
It’s a tough decision. I like to stroll around a gallery even I don’t really understand it. I wonder at buildings, bridges, airports. I have a huge respect for scientists. I read international news and current affairs and I close my eyes and imagine the future. I love music from opera to punk but I have a piano in the corner like a rejected lover. I think I’m slightly autistic and a bit OCD. I like people but not straight away.
I need something I just don’t know what.
I get what you’re sayin. I’m similar in many ways. Although I hate airports with a real passion.
Me too. I sit and watch discovery, history channel and all those, learning ridiculous stuff like how velcro was invented, and I…well…I just kinda like it.
From reading your blog this past while, if you just have time to do an evening class, I’d suggest a sociology subject.
I’m back to learning next week myself. I’ve decided to go back full time next year, so I’m doing a module of history and a module of politics this year, to get my brain back into essay writing and analytical mode.
Just do something that will interest you. Just do it. It’ll help you decide what the ‘what’ really is.
Strange you should say that Meadow. It’s a subject I was thinking of myself. I did an anthropology course before and really liked it.
That old chestnut – learning. What a complete pain in the arse it can be, and it just doesn’t seem to want to go a-fucking-way.
I read that as ‘a lingerie desire’ at first. Maybe that’s what you need? Cabaret.
heh, i took up spanish and art classes recently.
I’d love to do some psychology , anthropology or sociology.