Tuesday 30 March 2010

So the world's not a happy place?

At least according to Gallup. Apparently, we should all move to the Scandinavian region if we want to feel satisfied with our lives and laugh at the rest of the world for sulking in misery. There must be something in the air there...

Alternatively, try USA or Canada, or Brazil for that festival feeling.

Right now, based in the UK, I guess I can settle for 54% satisfaction. But it's sad that Bulgaria is the least 'thriving' country in South-East Europe... our wellbeing index is just 6%.
Global Wellbeing Surveys Find Nations Worlds Apart

It's a bit depressing, this whole dark map of the world. Let's not get tangled up in statistics now and just try to make the most of what we have.

It's a thing of the past...

I'd calculate the number of hours left of my University life, just for the dramatic effect hour counts generally have. But I don't have time for that.

Currently maxing out the final few weeks of senior year. Projects again... Academia strikes again. Let it strike; according to my glorious plan for the future, these will literally be the last weeks of school work for a couple of years. Thank you, University, but I've had enough. I'm ready for a change.

Where will we go? What will we do? Only time will tell! And there's hardly any time left. Trying to make the most of it, but at the same time - being ready to move on. It's a love/hate relationship, that final stride, I guess.

And soon it will all be over, for better or worse.

The dog days are over.