Tuesday, September 12, 2006

What more could one ask?





What more could one ask? Not a lot. The ability to expose one's ideas so freely in a manner and form appropriate and with such ease is indeed sweet. I find myself much pleased with this, and I suspect others shall find the same themself should they give the work a try also.

I welcome all to this free expressing of my own thought process and wish all attending a pleasant survey of anything they find here.

Dr. AmpuT

5 comments:

Spider Girl said...

Blogging is certainly a good way of getting your ideas out there.

DrAmpuT said...

It most certainly can be. Which can be even more important when tensions from the day are building up.

The study of some fields in healthcare can make one nervous, distant, grumpy, or even more reclusive if one isn't careful for most of the time. One of the nicer things in being able to freely express one's feelings is that there can be an association of thought with reaction in others over a distance unimaginable in previous times.

This format provides a good example of serving that purpose of distant association of idea with multiple persons in a short period.

Thank you for coming to visit.

Unknown said...

Life can be of interesting status when you come to realizing changes that have come about to advise you of drastic changes in current status. It is always nice to get such in a form that makes you consider that you may not be of entirelyly stable status upon waking one morning.

DrAmpuT said...

Life can be stuck in a circle w/ pattern and process and seem more likely to grind one to little. When it does this simply remember the most important lesson that one can obtain in most years:
It can always be worse.

Keep that in mind and use it to evaluate any challenges that come about during the day to make it tolerable despise tragedy.

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