Thursday, September 1, 2011
Tyler Musselman: The Man, The Myth, The Hyperbole
As an accounting major and economics minor at Shippensburg University, it's not hard to figure that my life could use a little more excitement than I'll get studying those two topics everyday. While I personally find each my major and minor interesting, I also have passions for all types of sports, music, and culinary arts. And when I say all types, I mean almost all types. I follow and play everything from football to table tennis, listen to everything from classic rock to electronic/ drum & bass music, and enjoy the taste of everything from asparagus to venison. Of course there are a few things I dont certainly have a palette for from each, but I am certainly open to trying new things everyday. To be honest, I am taking this class to fill a gen ed but I chose literature over the others because I know for a fact that my reading skills can use some improvement and I found no other class better to hone them than literature. The last book I read was Meltdown by Thomas Woods. It's a more left wing look at the reasons behind our current financial crisis. As I said earlier, I don't read a whole lot of books, though I can admit that I should as there is a wealth of knowledge within. Literature was never something that appeal to me growing up, so I read minimally and still continue to selectively read about topics in my field of study. I feel that literature is art in written form, whether it be through novel, poem, etc. Art was never a strong aspect of my character, so it makes sense that I'm not much of a reader of literature. So until I blog again, good night and good luck.
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