Thursday, May 27, 2010

Freelance Writing?

Lately, I've been thinking about getting into freelance writing. I figure that it would be a good way to:

1. Get my foot in the door of the writing and publishing world.

2. Improve my writing.

3. Make some extra money.

I'll have to look more into it, but I guess it wouldn't hurt to try. Should I go for it?

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Summer Jobs and What Not

I haven't been able to find a summer job yet. There's one I might get. I might tutor seven-year-old twin boys in their reading and writing. However, another person who had called just before I went to their house and said she had worked with the boys during the school year. She's also the niece of one of the twins' teachers.

I probably won't get the job, but the father of the boys told me that at his work place they are always hiring. It's a service for developmentally delayed adults and the jobs I will apply for next week would be to help watch/take care of the adults. If I got this job, it would be helpful in helping decide if I want to be a speech therapist.

I have the opportunity to job shadow a speech therapist on the 24th and 27th. On the 24th, I will watch her work with adults; the 27th will be me watching children. At least no one can blame me for not thinking of my future.

Summer school starts in two weeks. I'll be taking astronomy to finish my science requirements.

That's it for now.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Goals For My Twenties

Here is a list of things I want to accomplish during my twenties.

1. Finish school.

2. Travel to another country.

3. Publish a book.

4. Start a successful career.

5. Meet someone famous.

6. Meet my Internet friends. (I'm already doing that in June.)

7. Move out of my home.

Things that might get done.

1. Have children. I want 1-3 children.

2. Get married. I would prefer this to happen towards the end of my twenties.

3. Anything else important that may happen.

What are your goals?

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Time, Death, and Atheism

I am now twenty years, one day, twelve hours, and thirty-two minutes old, and it doesn't seem like it.

I find that the older I become, the faster time goes. As a child, I thought a day lasted forever. Now as a young adult, it goes by faster than I want.

Now that I have recently become an atheist, I have become more aware of time because this is the only life I have and I don't want to waste it.

A second passes and it's gone forever. Another day, month, year passes and they're gone forever. It's hard for me to understand.

Infinity is a difficult concept for me to grasp. I did not exist for 13.7 billion years, and I will not exist after my death. That is the hardest part for me to accept as an atheist.

I suppose it wouldn't be too bad being nothing after I die. My body will decompose and become part of the earth. After our sun and planet is destroyed, my atoms may become part of another star or another planet or another sentient lifeform. I will be immortal through physical reincarnation.

I'm only here on this planet for a short time. I want to make the best of things. I hope I will make a difference, however small, on this world.