vj288
not actually Fiona Apple
I'll give you two random thoughts.
First, lately I've been noticing a lot in my text I have been mixing up the same letters repeatedly. Specifically I've been switching m/w and p/b. I would usually think random typos but it's been happening consistently, and the keys are no where near each other on the keyboard. And they're also the upside down letters of each other. I don't think dyslexia develops this late in life, but this is getting weird (and a tad annoying).
The other thought I've been throwing around in my head is about ends and means. Which is more important, which should be more important. In academics it's the means (for me), in that I'd rather fail honestly than succeed through cheating. But are the means always more important? At what point should the end be considered, or is that of no object at all? It's not really a complete thought, just what's been running through my head.
First, lately I've been noticing a lot in my text I have been mixing up the same letters repeatedly. Specifically I've been switching m/w and p/b. I would usually think random typos but it's been happening consistently, and the keys are no where near each other on the keyboard. And they're also the upside down letters of each other. I don't think dyslexia develops this late in life, but this is getting weird (and a tad annoying).
The other thought I've been throwing around in my head is about ends and means. Which is more important, which should be more important. In academics it's the means (for me), in that I'd rather fail honestly than succeed through cheating. But are the means always more important? At what point should the end be considered, or is that of no object at all? It's not really a complete thought, just what's been running through my head.