Saturday, September 27, 2008
Thursday, September 25, 2008
categories
i think a big reason why i want to become a psychologist is the fact that everyone is different. today, on my way home, i was listening to late night radio. after going past a few stations, i realized that they were all the same: people calling with their financial, family, relationship problems and expecting this radio personality to give them the answers they want/need. the answers were usually very broad, general and said the exact same thing to each one of the callers: you fall into x category or n category. can situations and people really fall into categories that will describe them successfully? can a person's problem really be ameliorated by reading a four part series blog on subject y written by some radio show host? i don't think so. people need a personal touch. we need someone to recognize that our situation/problem is as unique as we are and should, therefore, be handled in a specific, personal manner. who wants to be reduced to predetermined chemical reaction to situation?
it's thursday
yesterday i woke up feeling very shitty, and i didn't know what to do. biz sang me a song and made me cry. turns out that's all i needed.
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