My chef said that Michael Jordan probably walked and slept around with a basketball in his hand for 20 years before he became whatever he is today, and that we need to do the same to be able to become what we want to be.
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This post is for my below average midterms performance. I could go on about my supra-inferiority complex; of being afraid to put out more than 65% of what I got and let the rest of me ferment away in its own dark moist crevice. But really I was just not prepared. Weeks before the midterms, I was yapping on about needing to practice at least twice, and that I knew that would be enough. But I did not even properly practice the whole set once. Here is to the under-seasoned Minestrone Soup, burnt Pork Cordon Bleu, sloppy Fries, and incomplete Andalucian Vegetables—aka my failed first test.
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