To quote the Beatles, I'm free as a bird this week. It doesn't feel like freedom though, it feels like loneliness as the sands of time fall one grain at a time, and we continue to exist but we cease to live.
It's not that I have no plans.
I have plans to have dinner with my co-teachers tomorrow after school, and meet up with Em at Seomyeon afterwards.
I have plans to study Korean to catch up for class on Thursday.
I have plans to play basketball with my friends on Friday night, and perhaps have dinner together afterwards.
I have plans to attend either brunch or buffet with the girls on Saturday to celebrate Nikki's birthday, she's still deciding which.
I have plans to file taxes, and finish my current book, Angela's Ashes by McCourt. I have plans to go to school early this week and test out the piano in the gym. I have plans to find my own piano hagwon for practice hours, and I have plans to work out everyday this week.
Still feels like I'm alone with nothing to do, with nothing to look forward to.
Maybe it's not about waiting for stuff to happen to you.
Nonetheless, I digress.
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My friend Agnes works at a radio station, and asked if she could do a phone interview with me tomorrow morning at 8 am.
Here are the questions:
1.) Please introduce yourself.
2.) What are you doing this morning?
3.) Who do you plan to meet or talk to today?
4.) Do you have any special plans for this week?
5.) What's the biggest challenge you've faced or are facing right now?
6.) Is there anything you want to say to anyone who is listening to you right now?
7.) What is your song request?
I don't want to over-prepare my answers for fear of coming across as robotic, but I also want to be ready. After all, "it is absurd to divide people into good and bad. People are either tedious or charming." - Oscar Wilde
Hopefully I don't make an ass of myself.
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