yeah this is kind of my career so I can talk that.
in america, you get to brag a little bit more about your talents too.
there is a lot of emphasis on ambition and status, and that unfortunaely is planted in my blood. the swedish mentality is better, a socialistic country.
well, i never knew what I wanted to study really, father was authority, mother was over-protective, and neither instilled any belief in myself. i was bright. really bright in school.
and i don't want to joke around, own quote, ''you can't burn out, if you're not bright'', cause i've done that a million times, and this is to build me up to well, some say you get a breakthrough; and if that is the case, i want to take it easy for that matter.
like that is genius, that stuff about language and music being discovered, if you think about it and read, there appears to be no counter-arguments.
yeah i'm always bashing in my thoughts and to others that sweden is an atheist country.
it perhaps is the top one in the world. because we have it so well!!
i, don't, like getting critique, so if you don't agree, skip ahead, or stop reading me.
i came into university to study the sciences, or more specifically chemistry.
and yeah i did have my fun and introspection, and such with chemicals, but this is mostly because my parents didn't give me any direction, and many people don't know what they want to do. oh yeah so self-declared genius. it is an expression in English. självuttalad geni doesn't really fit the translation. so academically well-schooled all around with descending grades, but things get tough at studies at the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana, where I went two years, then, easier, with one year at the College of DuPage. I'm speaking eight years old to twenty-two years old; descending grades in that time. so if i can pull off my writing career i have many sources, and information from studies. ty = thank you