Performance
Have you ever - voluntarily or otherwise - appeared in front of an audience? How badly did it go?
( , Fri 19 Aug 2011, 9:26)
Have you ever - voluntarily or otherwise - appeared in front of an audience? How badly did it go?
( , Fri 19 Aug 2011, 9:26)
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I don't doubt it
but you can imagine how the ride home felt. MY LIFE IS OVER et ad nauseum...
( , Sat 20 Aug 2011, 19:40, 2 replies)
but you can imagine how the ride home felt. MY LIFE IS OVER et ad nauseum...
( , Sat 20 Aug 2011, 19:40, 2 replies)
Oh pfft!
Humiliation is character-forming. You're a better man for making a plonker of yourself. Everyone does it, no matter what they say. The great thing is acknowledging it, and eventually having a laugh at your own expense. Once you can do that, nobody can belittle you.
I know this because I'm 53 next week and have shown myself up more times than you've had hot dinners, and I don't give a stuff!
( , Sat 20 Aug 2011, 20:43, closed)
Humiliation is character-forming. You're a better man for making a plonker of yourself. Everyone does it, no matter what they say. The great thing is acknowledging it, and eventually having a laugh at your own expense. Once you can do that, nobody can belittle you.
I know this because I'm 53 next week and have shown myself up more times than you've had hot dinners, and I don't give a stuff!
( , Sat 20 Aug 2011, 20:43, closed)
and if it's anything like the departments I've worked in no one would have cared in the slightest. They'd have just written you off as a typical undergrad. No one expects undergrads to be any good at that kind of thing anyway.
( , Sun 21 Aug 2011, 12:31, closed)
Oh, certainly.
Ultimately, I still got into graduate school--though what I did there is another story.
( , Sun 21 Aug 2011, 17:21, closed)
Ultimately, I still got into graduate school--though what I did there is another story.
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