Thursday, 19 May 2011

This new recent dose..

 

.. of pop-economics literature has really made me wish I’d done economics as my bachelor degree. It just feels right for me, and something I found myself to have a keen interest in. Looking at my bookshelf now, you’d be forgiven for thinking I’m an economist rather than an engineer! I suppose the giveaway would be that all the books right now are light-reading stuff and nothing overly heavy.


Then again, I suppose if you dress a subject up the way these books do, any subject would seem interesting. Maybe if a book was done on how chemistry’s at play everywhere around us (I suppose there is one), chemistry would have been an easier sell to me back when I hated the subject in high school.



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Seeing how my dog always greets me happily when I come back home has led me to conclude that there is no animal on earth more deserving of the title “Man’s best friend” then our canine buddies. He just goes into this crazy ecstatic run around the house and sprints towards me when he sees me at the front gate. Kinda like Dino and Fred Flinstone without the licking.


Dogs >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Cats.

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