Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Golf

Instead of doing any ACT studying whatsoever, why not play golf?

Now, you can either go and play golf for fun or you can play for score, which are two totally different things.

If you are playing for fun, go with some friends, DON'T keep score, and just play to play and have fun. Don't stress yourself out because no one cares how long it will take you to hit the ball or if you re-hit a shot, you are out there to have fun.

On the other hand, if you are playing for score, be prepared to see the worst in yourself. Playing for a score will teach you who you truly are. Playing by the rules isn't always easy, it actually gets very frustrating very fast. I would not suggest playing for score unless you are really in the mood to learn every flaw there is in your personality.

Although playing for score may not be the most fun thing, I can guarantee that it beats studying for the ACT.

So instead of studying, why not go golfing?

1 comment:

  1. I don't see how playing golf competitively is a proactive why to waste my time if it allows me to see the flaws in my personality. In fact, if I were to go golfing with my handsome boyfriend, my best friend, and her boyfriend, they might disown me. Why would I do that when I could sit at home and study without any one judging me? However that does relate back to your old post when you mentioned that athletic people are more likely to be popular vs "nerds". There is no win here, unless we were to go golf for fun. But even then, I am an extremely competitive person. Please help. Oh by the way that actually sounds like a really fun double date.

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