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The First Days of College: Thoughts...
"Buckle up your seat belts, please." I took a deep breath and looked through the window. The planes were taking off one by one. It seemed as if they were going towards a better life, better future. That is where I thought my plane was going as well...
By Cashmere Cat8 years ago in Education
Why Being Nervous Is Good
I stood behind the curtain, waiting to go on stage. This was new territory for me. Not necessarily the going on stage part, I'd done my fair share of public speaking. Audiences don't frighten me, nor does presenting in front of crowds. But what I was actually there to present - the thing itself - was totally new for me.
By Rick Schwartz8 years ago in Journal
What Are the Best Investments for You?
I remember my friend's first foray into the stock market. He was a guy who was very artsy, and didn't really pay attention to stock trends. Despite the fact that he didn't know the first thing about the stock market and that he had no interest in looking at a single chart, he was convinced he'd make it big.
By Iggy Paulsen8 years ago in Trader
Beginner's Guide: Deepening Creativity and Skill - Part 2
I've put so much time into creating, why do I still feel like I suck?Should I be trying a different medium?Will I be happier doing video or animation instead?Is it even possible for me to be a character designer?
By 'Toto' (Aleksina Teto)8 years ago in Journal
5 Tips for Soon-to-Be College Students. Top Story - June 2018.
When I first started looking to go to college I thought all these little tip lists were a bunch of crap. People just trying to get you to read so they'd get paid. Looking back, I wish I had paid a little more attention. These lists that may seem unimportant now, will be the same ones you look back on and think, "damn." So, here are my 5 tips for you high school juniors and seniors, or anyone else whose about to take the plunge into the world of college.
By Mark Smith8 years ago in Education
I Wanted to Be an Author
Don't they say that everyone has at least one book in them? If that is the case, how do you know what that book is? I guess some authors wake up one morning and think, "Yes, that's what I'm going to write about," and write novel after novel that sells well and they never run out of things to write about... wait... where was I?
By Jacky Montgomery8 years ago in Journal














