2008
02.10

Four Disconnected Points

On a Sunday afternoon, the following thoughts run through my mind.

  1. The closure of the Birmingham Bridge may be an inconvience, but I am grateful that the inspections have found the problems with the bridge now rather than later. It is definitely far better to possibly be late for work than to not get to one’s job at all on the account of falling into the Monongahela River.
  2. It is very windy today, and tonight it will be even colder. I almost forget about the warmth we experienced last week once the rush of the wind breezes against my skin and coat.
  3. Over the past few weeks, there are three things I need to be able to perform any task — incentive, instructions, and insight. Although, all three are necessary, the most important of these is insight because without it, I cannot make sense of instructions and incentive is meaningless.
  4. One of the things that worries me the most is becoming unable to express the thoughts that I have, either because of disability or the act of forgetting those those thoughts. Because of this, I am trying to strengthen my writing muscles with this very simple excercise, so that I may be able to get as much out of me as I can before I expire. I am worried, though, that despite my best efforts, this is not working.

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