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Many say that I am a very lucky person, but I tend to think the opposite. I suppose anything is possible. If I am someone with good luck, I need it to show itself more than ever this year, please. For now, I maintain my opinion, and I want to join those who think differently from me.
Hello lovely people of the HIVE OPEN MIC community, @eudarcabello here, and this time I'm participating in week 301, entitled Good luck. I didn't want to leave this post to the last minute. I always do my best to keep posting on time during the week, and this time I didn't want to fail. I did it, and I hope to stay on time from now on, really. I took a break from my postgraduate studies because they were driving me crazy, along with my thesis, but that break is coming to an end. Remembering that I was given the opportunity to continue with this postgraduate degree in Marine Biology, I have to keep giving it my all. After all, I want to get this master's degree, and maybe now I'll fall in love with the marine field. I don't know if the song I picked for this week was the best fit for the theme, but it was perfect for yesterday. I'm still not practicing the songs as much as I should. It's a song by the band La Oreja de Van Gogh, called "January 20." I didn't want to keep thinking about whether I could come up with another song, as I was happy with my choice for this week. I definitely needed to do it, and I feel that it has a lot to do with the theme, although I don't think it sounded quite right, and I respect it if you didn't like my post.
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Contact a teacher to set the schedule for the new semester, as work is bothering me to hand it in. The teacher's response is that we will already have an evaluation, if we see the first class, but let's hope everything works out. Because of things like this, I say I'm not lucky, although I usually continue in my career and that's why many say the opposite.
I have to look into the other elective course in another municipality, outside the city where I live. Now, at a work meeting, it was said that the office we usually have in the city could move a little further away from where I will be taking the elective course. All of this has an impact on the money I have to pay for transportation. I always say the same thing, but it could be that I will continue with my postgraduate studies and my current job until then. We'll see what happens. Let's hope that whatever happens reinforces what people say about my good luck and that it's for the best.
I try to let all the things in my life flow, I might try to force everything a little bit, like with the Marine Biology postgraduate course or trying to be constant in Hive, but whatever ends up turning out, I know I will know how to accept it. Grateful for all the good things that have happened to me and the bad things that I have gotten rid of, for your support, I hope you also visit my other posts, good luck with your content and see you next week.
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Many say that I am a very lucky person, but I tend to think the opposite. I suppose anything is possible. If I am someone with good luck, I need it to show itself more than ever this year, please. For now, I maintain my opinion, and I want to join those who think differently from me.
Hello lovely people of the HIVE OPEN MIC community, @eudarcabello here, and this time I'm participating in week 301, entitled Good luck. I didn't want to leave this post to the last minute. I always do my best to keep posting on time during the week, and this time I didn't want to fail. I did it, and I hope to stay on time from now on, really. I took a break from my postgraduate studies because they were driving me crazy, along with my thesis, but that break is coming to an end. Remembering that I was given the opportunity to continue with this postgraduate degree in Marine Biology, I have to keep giving it my all. After all, I want to get this master's degree, and maybe now I'll fall in love with the marine field. I don't know if the song I picked for this week was the best fit for the theme, but it was perfect for yesterday. I'm still not practicing the songs as much as I should. It's a song by the band La Oreja de Van Gogh, called "January 20." I didn't want to keep thinking about whether I could come up with another song, as I was happy with my choice for this week. I definitely needed to do it, and I feel that it has a lot to do with the theme, although I don't think it sounded quite right, and I respect it if you didn't like my post.
Source/Fuente
Contact a teacher to set the schedule for the new semester, as work is bothering me to hand it in. The teacher's response is that we will already have an evaluation, if we see the first class, but let's hope everything works out. Because of things like this, I say I'm not lucky, although I usually continue in my career and that's why many say the opposite.
I have to look into the other elective course in another municipality, outside the city where I live. Now, at a work meeting, it was said that the office we usually have in the city could move a little further away from where I will be taking the elective course. All of this has an impact on the money I have to pay for transportation. I always say the same thing, but it could be that I will continue with my postgraduate studies and my current job until then. We'll see what happens. Let's hope that whatever happens reinforces what people say about my good luck and that it's for the best.
I try to let all the things in my life flow, I might try to force everything a little bit, like with the Marine Biology postgraduate course or trying to be constant in Hive, but whatever ends up turning out, I know I will know how to accept it. Grateful for all the good things that have happened to me and the bad things that I have gotten rid of, for your support, I hope you also visit my other posts, good luck with your content and see you next week.