Subtitle: The Principle of Making Possible What Is Impossible
Firstly, I start with a quick apologize: The previous week has been busier than I thought. I blame it on the fact that everyone at school craves for holidays, having time for oneself and that very much takes away motivation, inspiration and energy. Fortunately, the last tests will be over by Wednesday. I try to do as much as possible at this weekend, and after Christmas. (For those who haven't find out yet: This also goes for Alice, my mod account.)
Secondly, I have to admit how much I love what topics we discuss in lessons this year. Perhaps I’m turning into a nerd, but I’m not uncomfortable with it. Something has changed during summer of this year (Summer of ’09 instead of ‘69, lol) and my communication skill and self-confidence have developed significantly. Naturally I don’t feel perfect, but much better.
Anyway, my favorite subject is Psychology/Philosophy. You just have to love it when we discuss such fancy exciting topics as development psychology, education and traumas. We’re going to continue with criminality, astrology and psychic illnesses next semester, so there are still many things I look forward to. Two days ago we watched a film about a theatre production from a French troupe called ‘Royale de Luxe’. They travel around and perform their pieces in different cities – literally in the streets of the cities! In Berlin, they carried out a huge project – what we saw was a one hour documentation about it. Two giants had been constructed, a little female one and a big male one. The director, who is an amazingly dedicated person with a very strong personality, made up a story about the two living together when Berlin was still a huge swampland. The big one built a boat for the girl to travel over the water with, but shortly after there was an earthquake when monsters of the water and monsters of the earth fought a battle, destroyed the area and a high and robust wall of stones and earth divided i...
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