Saturday, March 11, 2006

long time, no post



wheew... and thank God we're done with the production. i'd been extra busy for the past three months and that gave me no time for creating new posts in this blog. as a stage manager, there would be times that you would want to quit the job because it is so stressful; another factor is that you do not want to sacrifice your studies (even a GE course). you would also feel like you cannot do the job properly because you are new in theater and you do not know its ins and outs; this fact would make you feel like the title 'stage manager' is not for you. but well then, i made it... i did not quit. i did my job. i did everything i could. there were some problems of course, but we finally made it. all of us did a good job. it's good to hear that we earned money from the production, but it is more pleasing to hear the word 'congartulations'... it is good to know that people appreciate what you did. thank God we're done with the prod. i finally graduated from being a stage manager, though i still am a manager of my own life. char! there are lot of things i've learned from this production... and as a manager of my own life, i'll apply the lessons that i've learned. my stage is my life...


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the "i"


i am not what i am and am what i am not. i am my own nothingness.
-- jean-paul sartre


i am a thinking thing. i think therefore i am.
-- rene descartes


i am the mean between everything and nothing.
-- blaise pascal


i am what i repeatedly do. -- aristotle



AN EYE FOR AN "i"

the "i"; the ninth letter of the modern English alphabet.
it is a one-letter word, contested in terms of its meaning.

it could be the "me"; that which explicates my identity.
but what is the "me"?
how can the "me" be reduced to an i?
or the "i" be reduced to a "me"?
is "i = me" logically true?
can the identity be contained in a one-letter word such as "i"?
or can the "i" contain the identity?
can "me" be the "i"?
can "i" be the "me"?

the "i"; grammatically spelled with a capital letter such as "I",
hereafter used with a small letter "i",
to explain the "me" -
a "me" who is not only a subject who looks at objects
but an object as being looked by other subjects.




diory-ness

i am: a philosophy major at the University of the Philippines

i am: a person who, just like everyone, gets old as time goes by

i am: excited, yet scared of what the future may bring

i am: discontented with life and the mere sense of living

i am: discontented but happy

i am: ambitious. over ambitious.

i am: walking in a path, with a destination in mind, without knowing where to go

i am: more weird than i think i am

i am: sane yet insane

i am: simply who i am

i am: me, and

i: do not know "me"





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