You have not been given a spirt of fear or timidity. But of power, love and self discipline.
Sure, Hudds may be boring compared to London but it's a good town to do my PhD where I can exercise self discipline. Fewer shops and distractions mean less time spent going around mucking about. I still wish I could live in London though, such a great city - it's like a better version of New York (it's got everything I like about NY and nothing I hate about NY too).
I have a feeling I probably won't be living there ever though, after I graduate I will have to be looking for jobs at unis as professors to teach (better brush up on my stats skills asap!) and won't probably find one in London. Probably at some small uni at some small town, possibly still stuck in Hudds :(
I never thought I'd say this but I don't mind dating a researcher. Haha. I was kinda opposed to the idea of doing that before, because I wanted someone who doesn't know what I'm doing - someone who'd have no clue so he can't really contend with my ideas, or just someone who's doing something different than what I do, but then it's so much fun to talk to your significant other about your work as well isn't it, and if he knows about it as well there's more to talk about, more to discuss. They could even motivate you in doing really well in your work ;)
Ah well, when he comes, he'll come, in whatever shape, size or form, be it an investigative psyc researcher or non-researcher. Highly doubt he'll be one though, only God knows :)
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