Saturday, March 24, 2012

A justification

Hello.
My name is James. This blog is here because I need an outlet. I constantly throw my thoughts and opinions, for all intents and purposes, to the wind.

There is no one topic I plan to stick to, other than my own interests.
To anyone who might be curious, I am as of March 2012, a 23 year old student who is about to graduate with a degree in communication (* -- see note at end) with minors in american studies and biology. I am not psychic, but I am very perceptive, so I tend to be able to read people like books. I have many talents because I have many interests, and if I like something I will keep doing it. I don't get discouraged easily and can have fun doing things even if I'm doing them wrong. People tend to be surprised at how good I am at so many things, but its just a side effect. I start off terrible at most things, but I just don't care if I mess up at so I keep going.

Anyways, I hope anyone who reads these bits of my thoughts will enjoy them. If nothing else, at the very least I hope anyone who reads this will not hate what I have to say and me with it, even if they disagree.

Thanks for reading what I had and have to say.

Sincerely,
James


* -- I have heard people bad mouth communication, and in fact my college does not call a communications degree a communications degree, but instead refers to as Media and Communication studies (MCS, from here on). It isn't an underhanded technique, I assure you. Much the opposite, it is an honest attempt by those who care to not under sell something with value. MCS has taught me how to read, watch, and listen while at the same time dissecting and building something new from every form of media; it taught me how to produce and then use digital media to convey a message; it gave me the tools to understand everything around me then the means to share that understanding. Without these skills, I wouldn't be confident. Its easy to fake your way through almost anything, except for confidence. Everyone wants to hire and hear from confidence. Thank you, MCS.

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