First off, three things:
1: To any german speaking friends, relatives, etc.: If you don't understand anything, please tell me.
(An alle deutsch sprechenden Freunde, Familie, etc.: Falls du irgendwas nicht verstehst, bitte meld dich einfach bei mir!)
2: To my "Designer"-Friends:
If you don't like the Design, shut up. This is not about the Design. Thanks, love you.
and 3: Please ignore all the posts with the label "Journal". They are just for my Web Design Class. I mean, if you're interested in what I do in my Web Design Class, go ahead, but yeah... I don't think they're too interesting...
The blogs I meant for anyone else are labeled "Kansas 14/15", you can view only those if you klick at "Personal Posts" right below my picture.

Dienstag, 16. September 2014

Tuesday, September 16th 2014

Reflect on this quote. Give an example of a time in your life that this might have been the case.


Okay. So I misread this quote. I thought it meant if you are prepared to fail you automatically failed. So don't mind me. I just wrote a huge paragraph about a wrong quote. So. Yeah. I guess the quote is true. You should always be prepared. Think about what you say, think about what you do. 
Sometimes you can't be prepared, and that can be tough, but when you can be prepared you should be. Exams and tests are a good example. If you're not preparing, you are simply preparing to fail the test. Of course, sometimes, for some people, it works out without preparing. But in general it does not. In general, people need to study for a test, an exam. Sometimes I'm not one of those people. I love it. But usually I am. So usually, Benjamin Franklin is right about this, I guess. 

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