Wednesday, February 18, 2009

It is because I have an underactive prefrontal cortex

At least that is what I have read is one of the supposed physiological roots of ADHD. I don't know for sure because I just don't have the attention span to read all that medical and psychological mumbo-jumbo to really find out.

But see, unlike most of you slack asses, I actually have a doctor's note for my inherent procrastination.

I really can't help it.

It is a symptom of a disorder.

What can I say?

I's got a free pass.

But really, I am thinking I won't need my free pass.

Sure I just got the book last night--A Thousand Splendid Suns and the book club meeting is Friday but I am already 130 pages in; only 280 some odd pages to go!

At this rate I should be done by Thursday at lunch at the latest. Plenty of time to still write a paper comparing the novel with Milan Kundera's Unbearable Lightness of Being. I will title it something like The Unbearable Suffering of a Thousand Soviet Oppressions. Of course I will cite examples of existentialism and quote Nietzsche and have a short paragraph on Mikhail Bakhtim's theory of dialogism to tie the discourse between the novels together.

Ah, I knew all those semesters of reading 5 novels a week and endless research papers would come to fruition at some point.

And you see, this is why, for the most part, I stick to only reading Comso and Glamour these days. Nothing like a degree in literature to ruin you on the pleasure of reading.

Sigh, off to use my brain. Feel sorry for me. No good ever comes of that.

6 comments:

  1. lol. We ADD folks tend to be quite intelligent and creative, so take heart! A Thousand Splendid Suns is fantastic, but, in my humble opinion, not as good as its predecessor, Kite Runner. Enjoy!

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  2. The Unbearable Lightness of Being?! YUCK. I had the esteemed misfortune of both reading and seeing the soft core porn "movie" and wow am I glad THAT's over. Pick more exciting books! Like Dearn Karnazes' Ultra Marathon Man, can't recommend it enough!

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  3. A book club! How do you find time for a book club??? Your an active mother, train in three different disciplines (swimming, biking, and running) help your hubby with his business, etc. No doubt about it you're "Wonder Woman!!!"

    I agree with Mehorselady, strive to improve your motivation with running magazines, bike magazines, tri-magazines, Karnazes books, Lance Armstrongs books, body building books, etc. AND needless to say, staying current with all those blogs that specialize in your passions.

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  5. Relax people. I have read Karnazes book and Pam Reed who beat Karnaze at one of those ultrathons (Badwater I think) and I do read running stuff too. I don't like the bike mags though. I find them boring.

    And I was at one point a huge Kundera fan and read all of his books. But Igo through phases of what I like. I've been in a Vonnegut, Beat Writer, Tom Robbins, Southern Lit, Margaret Atwood phases and many others too. I pretty much like to read anything but technical manuals, self help or the Chicken Soup for the Soul books.

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  6. 1. I cannot believe you did not open the chamber of secrets. I always look in the cabinets at the doctor's office. It gives you something to do when the magazines are crap.

    2. Post a review of this book after you are done, please.

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