Why do we waste time? Is it because we're lonely and we'll never get a girlfriend anyways? Is it because we're just waiting around to die? Or is the Facebook page that we're staring at truly more interesting than the real world. For me, it's all about motivation. If a person is assigned 4 reasonable tasks and only has the required motivation to do two; will he do two of the tasks and except little to no gratification? Or will he do none of the tasks because it overwhelms him, is not worth being tolled to keep going or is not worth the bullshit of having to live up to the standard of a "good student." All 
 
 
 
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Tyler Cassidy is an independent rap artist but is more widely known as "Kripse Kreme" or "froggy fresh" which are channels full of fake rap songs; where he acts like he's a retard to get popularity on YouTube. His lesser known songs however are the good ones, a small collection of real music.


 
A fractal is a shape generated by a mathematical equation. The shape has an infinite fractal dimention, much like a vector image however the fractal infinitely continues as a pattern, more of the shape is visible the bigger or more "zoomed in" it is.  Some fractals occur naturally in nature, but still must stop at a certain point because they are physical objects rather than just equations. Snow flakes are perfect examples.
 
Most of the TED talks were interesting however not nearly as deep as I hoped. The only TED talk that really grabbed my attention was the former homeless man. In his talk he dealt with real things that he had first hand experience with. One of these things I related to on a personal level, depression. His motivation was so low that he had to crawl out of bed to get to the bathroom. I was walking home one afternoon and I was so tired I couldn't walk strait. I lay on the grass, after I rested for a minute or so I found that I couldn't get up, I didn't have the motivation. I ended up having to text someone so they could tell me to get up, thus giving me a reason. In many ways I look up to him, because I too don't fit in society.