Working alot at Baker's Delight has surprisingly given me a few hundred dollars to ponder on to spend, but I found myself finding that I didn't really want to buy anything. Sure, I could buy stuff to play games on the wii, but I don't really need it. Books, yeah I could but I've got a few from the library to read. A few workmates of mine asked what I want for Christmas, and I found I couldn't answer. Most likelyhood I shall receive things that I desperately need, but for some reason can't get myself (i.e clothes..and clothes..and clothes). But I don't really want anything..at all.
So then it started me thinking that typical question: what really has value? Because the best things in life cannot be bought. I remember this book, Troy:Shield of Thunder, this man searches for the true things that matter in life: love, friendship, honor and something else that I can't remember. But I suppose those are really the core things in life, and for some reason those four things really did make me realize that money is so..irrelevant. You can't buy lots of gifts for someone, and expect to get love or friendship in return.
Anyhow, just ranting. Work is so tiring, and tomorrow I have a closing shift on Christmas eve, which apparently is one of the worst shifts you can get. Whoopee.
Another thing: I want to start a dream log.
teohsulfate,