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Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Philosophy - Things that makes me think

As I was sitting by the computer, having a conversation over Facebook with my dear friend Daniel Eklund, we suddenly started discussing philosophy and a bit of science. You know those typical mindbending philosophical questions that we all think of once every little while. What happens after death? What is excistence? Is there a purpose to life, its formation and the excistence of the Universe?
Well, it did not take long before both me and Daniel came up with a bunch of interesting questions. So... let's get to the point, why am I making this post? Well there are some questions that I'd like to share with you and the internet. Some of the questions have most definitely been asked and discussed many times before but I still think I managed to come up with a couple of interesting thoughts, discussing philosophy and science this evening.
So enjoy the read. And PLEASE, if you by any chance have the time/opportunity to share your thoughts or even give me well structured answers; DO SO! Also, excuse me if the English is poor. It's late as I am writing this and I just want all the thoughts out of my head!

Thought n1: Is it correct/right to use the human designed and written sciences/theories to prove that this "our own" science is true? Is not all of our theories and the human sciences then proved true, having used our own designed and written explanations to excistence and the origin of life? (Easier explained: Can we really prove science TRUE, using science?)

Thought n2: Our perception or view of reality and what is physically and mentally possible is constantly changing. This thanks to our knowledge and our sciences about the Universe continuously being developed. Stating this/having this said, how can we then, the humanity and all the intelligent researchers out there, stand by and be 100 % sure that for example magic is impossible? Magic is proven false and unreal using our present knowledge about physics laws and what is possible for a living organism. Or is it not? Contemporary/current knowledge about everything that exists is not by its final state if you ask me. We do not know everything about everything. Science is not complete. And if you would ask me again I will not deny the possibility of something impossible being possible until you prove science completed. Not until science is COMPLETE and you have been in every corner or dimension (if there are any) of the Universe and proven "Hmm no, magic does not exsist, it is nowhere to be found.". Haha well science might never ever be "COMPLETE" and hence the problem is; I could still ask you more questions. Like: "So you have not seen/found/heard of magic anywhere in the whole Universe. But what about after death? Are you sure you have not checked all the dimensions (if there are more)?". . . Oh philosophy and crazy thoughts.. you only make me dizzy instead of providing me with answers :-(

Well I could go on forever on this topic, but few people read long bloggposts and VERY few read my blogg haha ;-)


Sunday, 13 January 2013

Hurray!

Finally finished! A complete application is what is left after all the hard work (luckily). The personal statement along with the reference and all the other details is sent to UCAS and I am as happy as you can be. Well perhaps not to the fulliest, yet. I do want my spot at one of the universities I am applying for haha. Next time I am updating I will have recieved that conditional offer and I will be as happy as you can be, TO THE FULLIEST! PEACE.



Monday, 7 January 2013

UCAS

It is coming to an end folks! 

Not that much left now until I am done with my application to universities in UK. I am thrilled finishing this application process though I do admit I will not be calm until I recieve my conditional offer ;-) Expect an update on the subject within the upcoming months!


Friday, 21 December 2012

A perfect way to introduce a holiday! (TOEFL and PS)

Oh wonderful day!

My day began with me going to the church celebrating the upcoming Christmas holiday. I got to listen to my classmates performing by either singing beautifully or playing a instrument skilfully. My personal favourite performance was done by Terése Olsson who, with a voice of an angel, sang Ave Maria. Also there were some good talks by my principal and other subject teachers.
As the celebration went to an end and the last day in school, of this term, was over I joined some of my classmates and began my holiday by taking a course in the art of writing a Personal Statement. The course, that was built by Study Advantage, gave me a good insight and some new knowledge around the area of applying to universities abroad. Thank you Johanna Eriksson.
Five hours later I take the bus home only to receive my TOEFL results. BANG! Over 100 in score! Yes! I'm more than overwhelmed by happiness and currently drowning in expectation. A perfect way to introduce a holiday!

Friday, 10 August 2012

Great Britain!


Just came home from a pure dead brilliant roadtrip in Great Britain and now my heid's mince and am pure done in! 
Haha! I am guessing that is how you would describe your fatigue after a really fun, exciting and giving trip to Great Britain.

Well well, let me rewind just a bit and tell you about why I chose to travel to Great Britain this summer. FUTURE that is. I really enjoy speaking the English language and I love both the English and the Scottish culture so hopefully, In approximately a year, I won't be living or studying in Sweden anymore but in either England or Scotland. I really can not see myself starting off making a living here in Sweden after highschool, first I want to study abroad, travel for a bit and explore the globe.

Anyways, what did I do on my trip? Well, in just four days I visited Glasgow University, Edinburgh University and St Andrews University. I got the chance to get a first impression and a better understanding for the different towns, where you live, study and socialize etc. I also saw a whole lot of the Scottish landscape and the towns we drove through where amazingly cozy. But my trip did not only contain "schoolhunting". During my roadtrip my family managed to get a flat tire, I tasted some great Italian beer, I watched some pro golfing in St Andrews, I saw amazing sunsets and also got a chance to visit London for the Olympics atmosphere and for some shopping.

A pure dead brilliant trip indeed.

And yes of course, there are pictures ;-)











Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Swedish Championships!

BENSevent, my UF company, got the opportunity to compete in the UF (Young Entrepreneurship) Swedish Championships! Sadly we did not win any prizes and nor did any company from my school. But I like to be optimistic regarding the situation because if I look over how much I have learnt and how much fun me and my company did have it is almost like we won the biggest prize!


Here are some pictures from our trip!







Tuesday, 13 March 2012

BENSevent UF - 2nd best service providing company/event company!

Today at the UF fair "Våga Vara Egen" we were awarded and announced as the 2nd best service providing/event company in Skåne region, Sweden! This is really a step forward for BENSevent UF and we're now really thrilled to go to Stockholm and compete for the title as Swedens best UF event company! Great work fellas!

Thursday, 3 November 2011

PCUKUT11 - An inspiring trip

I have returned with a will to fight for my future! :D

Just got home from my England trip (ProCivitas United Kingdom University Tour) and I'm very delighted. This was probably the most giving, inspiring and the most "broad" trip I have ever been on. I feel relieved that I now know my options and that I now more "easily" can plan my future. I'm up for a fight.


Turn anxiety and doubt into a driving force that makes you reach your goals.

Thursday, 4 August 2011

NYC, my second day at Childhood!

Today when I arrived at Childhood I met the CEO of Childhood New York. We had an interesting chat and afterwards I interviewed her, asking some more basic questions such as "Do you enjoy working here in New York at Childhood?". It was surely a pleasant encounter.

So far I really like it here in New York! I'm starting to feel that I'm recieving what I came here for, experience. The enviroment is of course A LOT different from Sweden, it's stressful, hard and you always need to be "ON" if you want to survive. After all it's the city that never sleeps. But eventhough the cons there are pros, it's still enjoyable and personally I really like this kind of enviroment.

Here's a picture from today's encounter with the CEO!