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Jan
30
2010
Jan
20
2010
Dealing With ItPosted by apsyd in Happiness, tags: goals, Happiness, serenity, stress, success, workOftentimes I find myself wondering what a given situation would be like had I done something different. For example, I’ll ask myself on occasion, “Well, would I be happier if I went through with this, or would it just cause me unease?” Everyone has to weigh his/her options at times. And this is exactly what I’m talking about. The thought of being happy is a very in-depth one. It’s really not as easy as it seems, despite my other post that subtly hints that happiness is a mindset. But really, what does a person have to do to be happy? Sure, one could go about life without a care in the world, relaxing and having a good time. But here’s the caveat of that operation: Little would get done; one would not excel. Think of this post as a counter-argument to my other post. In a sense, it is. While people might be “too busy to live,” there’s got to be a reason for it. These people simply wouldn’t go about making their lives miserable just because they feel it’s necessary. Instead, these people seek something bigger. They seek to excel, to be successful. READ MOAR »
Jan
18
2010
College Reading Assignments: Are Profs Nuts?Posted by apsyd in College, Rant, tags: College, outrageous, reading, schoolSpur-of-the-moment type post here. Anyone who’s gone through any type of formal schooling will understand me on this one. The subject lies within the realm of school reading assignments. Since elementary school, reading assignments have been given to both you and me alike. Now, these assignments were never too big of a deal. They weren’t too difficult, either. They’d be something along the lines of “read chapter 10″ in some social studies textbook. Cool. That’s not too bad. I’ll give that a shot. I’ll go out with that. Time progressed and we grew older. Suddenly, “English” class turns into “Literature” class and these odd bricks of paper called “novels” are introduced. Sweet Christ. READ MOAR »
Jan
03
2010
Family Party = RAGE Countered By Good TimesPosted by apsyd in Personal, tags: 6969, creativity, family, good times, mileage, party, rage, saturday, tether, tetheringSo what have we got here? I will TELL YOU what we’ve got here. A family party. Now, I’m not the biggest fan of family get-togethers. Yes, I appreciate the family, but it’s not something I’d like to spend my Saturday doing. As selfish, unappreciative, and wildly asshole-y as that sounds, it’s an honest confession. So what have I done to alleviate this debacle? THIS:
Dec
31
2009
Repairing HFS+ Volume (OS X) Without Install Disc, Ubuntu Saves DayPosted by apsyd in Personal, Technical, tags: apple, hfs+, linux, os x, osx, ubuntu, windowsI’ll be writing some technical posts at times. I really try to do my best at explaining everything in detail so that non-technical readers can understand what I’m talking about. So if you’re wondering why there’s so much technical explanation (and at times, lack of depth), it’s because I’m assuming the majority of MOAR PLOX’s audience is not technical. I apologize? Background: So yesterday I took on the task of trying out some new stuff in OS X. (For those of you who don’t know what I’m talking about, I’m referring to Mac OS X [pronounced 'Mac OH-ESS TEN'] — the operating system used in desktops and laptops manufactured by Apple. It’s commonly regarded as the prime competitor of Microsoft Windows. But enough explaining; I’ve already left out more caveats than I wish to include. Essentially, I’m talking about this) READ MOAR »
Dec
29
2009
Too Busy To LivePosted by apsyd in Happiness, Personal, Psychology, tags: buddhism, busyness, Happiness, Psychology, Relationships, societyIf you’ve ever truly taken the time out to look around and acknowledge what’s going on in people’s minds, it’s quite alarming. I think right around the time I cleared up the whole religion debacle, I started to take interest in social psychology. Essentially, I was interested in how people think, why they think the way they do, and how they act around others. Even more interesting to me is the psychology of the self. Read the first sentence of this post again. If you’ve ever stopped and observed the attitude/actions of people on an everyday basis, I’m sure you’d agree that what you find is a bit alarming. My buddy “V” somewhat triggered me to write about this phenomenon. He pinpointed one of the problems people have in the way they think today.
He nailed it. READ MOAR »
Dec
15
2009
Religion: Buddhism & My Fall From CatholicismPosted by apsyd in Happiness, Personal, Religion, tags: buddhism, catholicism, Happiness, ReligionI’m going to do something unusual. I’m going to try to make this post as laid-back as possible. I decided to write this without laying it out, without organizing it, and without trying to come up with some smug knock at religion. That said, I leave out a lot of what I’m trying to say. I usually write best when I’m angry (odd, right?), but I figured I’d give the calm thing a try. In a spur of the moment fashion, I wrote this post to promulgate my thoughts on something that’s been on my mind recently: Buddhism. Since I was introduced to Buddhism in high school, I’ve never really let it escape my mind. As Theology was a requirement at my school, we were always forced to learn about the same, old Catholic teachings. It was not until my senior year that they began to introduce us to other religions/philosophies. I say “philosophies” because a lot of what is considered to be “religion” really isn’t; it’s more a way of life than an organized set of rules to follow or a list of restrictions by which to abide. But the class was titled “Comparative Religions.” Of course, this didn’t really interest me at first glance because for the past 13 years I had been learning about Catholicism and I really didn’t think there was much else out there. Not that I was completely oblivious to other philosophies, but I surely didn’t know very much about them. I knew that Buddhists dressed in orange garb, Hindus had dots on their heads, Muslims wore turbans, and Jews wore yarmulkes. I really didn’t know much else. READ MOAR »
So after a long hiatus, MOAR PLOX!!1! is back. Because you give a shit so uncontrollably, let me fill you in on what happened very quickly: I wrecked EVERYTHING. Forgot to back up database, made changes, ruined all. I was much too lazy to try to go through it all and fix it, so I decided to start anew. I figured it was time to get rid of everything anyway. I had some nice articles on here, but it’s all good. Kind of wish I’d saved those… ANYWAY, as always, I’m going to promise to post more often and then totally forget about it. So look forward to that. Instead of limiting this blog to some niche (before it was primarily for my gaming interests), I’m just going to use this as a gateway to display what’s on my mind. Think of it as a wall at which I will throw my shit; a cornucopia of brain waste, if you will. Expect full-length rants, images, news, opinions, observations, all that junk. Whatever I deem important at the time. So keep an eye out; more posts to come. |





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