It's all too easy to fall asleep under the blanket of everyday life and to smother dreams with the mundane things I surround myself with. But once in a while, along comes a sparkling vision that jolts me out of my daily sleep and reminds me of the existence of convictions and worlds so different from my own. "Our beloved LOLA of Guinubatan, Maipon, Albay is the last true messenger of God. So, let us follow her holy teachings so that we will gain TRUE SALVATION without sufferings and without death." In another story I, the intrepid heroine, the adventurer seduced by mysteries, the pilgrim in search of truth, would follow them back to Guinubatan from Session Road, thirsting to see and hear their Lola for myself. However, it's all too easy -- much safer! -- to fall back asleep under the blanket of everyday life, and to smother dreams with the mundane things I surround myself with. Then along comes 9 a.m., and really, it's time to down the dregs of coffee at the bott...
(notes from the voices in my head)
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A question for you (and only based on my own impression): Why do you feel you need to write your dis when you seem to think that its just going to end up in the stockroom down the very last basement of dissertation hell forever lost in oblivion? I think your theories are sound and the proposals are worth something especially in human fields of existence, identity, symbolism, knowledge and consciousness. I wouldn't worry so much about how you think you write this academic project because I see that your samples were written with simplicity and clarity at the helm. It is easily engaging because you used very little jargon (to me anyway).