YOU MADE IT!!!

YOU MADE IT!!!

18.3.08

This is great

Dear readers,
you are already helping me a lot! Today, although I said I would catch up on the time I lost by coming late, I still had an appointment with Alexander, the Jesuit, and then I had to go get my bike from the shop, so the day was almost gone and I hadn't done much. Then I read your messages! and realized that I still had to read my old chapter IV! because, as Lucie said, it is very important right now. So instead of going home I did read half of it, and it's not that bad, actually. That means I will be able to use most of it. Yay!
So tomorrow's plan: I sign in at 9:30 at the latest. I read the rest of the old chapter IV. And I write a new scheme of Chapter III for you guys.
I won't be posting during the Holy Days, but I'll tell you more about that tomorrow.
Gute Nacht!

5 comments:

DANNY BOY said...

Hi Tia Marce,

I'm happy for you that you did read a part of Chapter IV it seems you might finish by tomorrow and have your plan for Chapter III.
In terms of the DRP, 10 days does sound a little bit long... I think your idea of marking the quotes with different colors sounds good. You could just put post its with different colors on the pages you need and maybe at the height of the page where your paragraph is. It might help to write one or two words that let you recognize the quote???

Let me know what you think.

Good luck tomorrow!

Anonymous said...

Dear Marcelina:
It's so nice to hear about you!! and to know you're now working so hard in this project (it's the final big effort and then... you're done!!!)

I am shure you're will able to achieve all the little daily goals you need to finish on time.

I'll be here as often as the MBA and my job allows, but trust me I'll be cheereing you form here all the time.

Big hugs and kisses!!!

Laura Rivieccio

PS. You're English is PERFECT!!!, so I'll be very happy if you correct me...

Anonymous said...

Thank you for your comments and encouragement. It really is a great way to start the day coming here and reading from you. Thank you!!!

Anonymous said...

HI Marce, as you know my english is not good, but good enough I hope to express this main idea: you've already succeded -se dice así?- you've already done the work, you've already gone trough the desert. Only one advice: things can be always said in many difrerent ways, but since you are now one of the persons in the world who knows more about Schelling, don't be afraid to say what you really think; write, write, write and just say what you honestly think to be the truth about the subject. I'm sure that it is not possible to find two "schellingnianos" who have the same point of view about the main problems of Schelling's philosophy. And now you're one of them -a schellingniana , not a problem, je, je-. Confidence is now your dissertation's best friend: because you really have something important to say. Write, like and arrow. There are probably many other ways to say what you want to say on your dissertation, but it will be easier to choose between diferent posibilities wehen you put your ear -homenaje al spanglish- not in what the others use to say about Schelling or on what is supoused to be said about Schelling, but on what trough the years has built inside you an internal conviction about the real meaning of Schelling's philosophy. And this conviction -that you already have althought sometimes you might not notice it- will rise in front of your eyes in the very procees of writing, you know la cosa hermenéutica esa. Like an arrow, Marce. Go for it!!

Anonymous said...

it was me, Eduardo