My entire life is about routine. I'm used to do the same things everyday the same way, and to tell you the truth I don't want to change that.
Well I never want to change anything, but lately everything that has changed in my life has been a good surprise, for example:
I trained karate for 10 years but in the beginning of the year I stopped going. The truth is that I was just being lazy, but the result was that I got more time to do other things. Although I'm very lazy, I also hate having nothing to do, so I started to read more, something that for whatever reason, in the last few years, I had done very little.
Another example I've never enjoyed the beach very much, so I used to avoid going many times to it (in fact I only went when I was drag to it by my parents or colleges), but the last few years I started to go to the beach every chance I got… I ended up finding one of the great loves of my life… the sea.
Another… during prep school I had French for three years, and during those three years I meet the three worst teachers of French that exist on the planet... I end up hating French, and as I was pretty good in English, I ended up with the idea that I didn't need to know any more languages. Last September a friend of mine told me about some French classes that wore going to happen near me. I'm still trying to understand why I did it, but the reality is that I loved the classes... not because of the teacher (I continue to think I know the worst FOUR teachers of French in the all history), but because I actually learned something… I ended up understanding French texts and that for me is a great achievement. I also meet some great people in those classes, and the idea of escaping the routine of computer classes and computer nerds every Tuesday and Thursday, made the semester end more quickly and with better humour… That's probably the first time that it happens to me.
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