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Name: Joseph
Country: United States
State: Maryland
Metro: Baltimore
Gender: Male


Interests: Culturalist studies, cultural consciousness, construction of national identity and nationalism, anthropology, geography, human interaction, Asia, languages, history, maps, national geographic, layout designs, newspapers, magazines, reading, art, nature, in general - things that people don't really care about.
Expertise: anti-socialization and plunging into my own thoughts.
Occupation: Student
Industry: Media


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AIM: hobzvin


Member Since: 6/19/2003

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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

A New Page in Life - the Possibility.

I've been contemplating on starting a new page lately.  Many things have happened since I last wrote, and I feel like all these things are moving me towards a new slate in life, perhaps even a new life.  This blog has served me well the past many years - since 10th grade (!), but I think it will no longer be adequate in housing my new thoughts in this new stage. 

My long trip to Mexico was incredible, fantastic, beautiful, unforgettable...every striking word I could think of.  But what I realize most was that in the past months of hecticness I have sort of lost track of things that are of essence, things that matter to me.  I've sort of compromised to time, to routine, to standards - every little thing that I used to dislike.  The next few months will be very busy, very very busy, much busier than I have ever been, but this will also be an intensive time for soul-searching again.  When things settle down, perhaps a new page will spring up where I will resume blogging my thoughts.

But for now, thanks for all the supports the past years!

Tout a l'heure, a la prochaine
...y...hasta lu!


By the way, as one last note, recently I've been reading James Frey's A Million Little Pieces.  I know the book has generated a lot, a lot of controversy, but I think if one treats it as a piece of literature rather than a non-fictional memoir, it actually says a lot, and is quite powerful.