Monday, November 14

anti Anticipation

against anticipation. or not.

one rule when handling a pistol is to not anticipate.
do not anticipate the shot, otherwise you freak out.
experience proves this. one's first few shots tend to be shocking you sorta anticipate the next one as you slowly pull the trigger.
it can blow your brains out

one rule when exchanging lines with a co-actor is to not anticipate.
do not anticipate the next lines, otherwise the whole scene would look unreal.
experience proves this. good directors notice it quickly when one is anticipating his scene partner's lines which shouldn't be the case 'cause "everything in the scene is supposed to happen for the first time for that character".
it too can blow your brains out

one rule when planning events and managing them is to anticipate.
anticipate everything that could go right or wrong, otherwise you wouldn't know what to do when something unexpected happens.
experience proves this. contingency plans and support always come in handy. this is one huge part of organizational development,
which can also blow a strainer's brains out

to do or not to do
i thank God for giving me enough time for deciding and enough friends to lean on.
decisions to make
lisnin to altered statesmen, boris yeltsin on discovery
sortof readin se-ed's modern english-thai dictionary
feelin kinda happy with 3 of my classes. i'll know the rest this week

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