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15 December 2006

Victoria, Non Praeda

06:56:21 :: [personal] :: 264 words

I just finished the final, ten-page paper of my entire undergraduate career. This Monday, I will graduate with a dual BA in experimental psychology and philosophy from the University of South Carolina. It’s been a long road, and I wouldn’t know where to begin to thank everyone that’s helped me get here.

But I just have to thank a few, even though I’ll miss a multitude and have to keep updating the post. ;) My friends I’ve met in Columbia since I arrived here a couple of long years ago, you’ve been an enormous encouragement. If I named you all I’d be here till noon and this would look like Facebook!

JCS, JMB, SKM, CAC, DHN3, APS, HCI, B#L, DRP, JRM, D#A, &c.—your solidarity through the years means the world.

Thom C.—I’m a better writer, thinker, and Christian man because of your influence.

Drs. F. Provenzano, A. Almor, R. Bruster, C. Bryson, H. Sefrin-Weis—you are who inspired me to pursue my dreams in academia.

To my dear friends from Louisville back in ‘01-’02, if you ever somehow see this, know that your tireless patience and thoughtful questions gave me direction when I thought the only way was down.



You know what this means, right? With all the new time I have after work to read, think, and write, you can expect excellent things from ThinkBlog and ThinkForums in ‘07! (And I’ll also have time now to reply to all those messages and go through those stacks of papers that have been waiting on me for literally years! Ha!)

No Responses to “Victoria, Non Praeda”

  1.  University Update Says:

    Victoria, Non Praeda…

  2.  Brandon Says:

    Wonderful! Wonderful!

  3.  Jeff Says:

    Excellent, maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan!

  4.  Thom Says:

    Congratulations! Congratulations!!!

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Victoria, Non Praeda

06:56:21 :: [personal] :: 264 words

I just finished the final, ten-page paper of my entire undergraduate career. This Monday, I will graduate with a dual BA in experimental psychology and philosophy from the University of South Carolina. It’s been a long road, and I wouldn’t know where to begin to thank everyone that’s helped me get here.

But I just have to thank a few, even though I’ll miss a multitude and have to keep updating the post. ;) My friends I’ve met in Columbia since I arrived here a couple of long years ago, you’ve been an enormous encouragement. If I named you all I’d be here till noon and this would look like Facebook!

JCS, JMB, SKM, CAC, DHN3, APS, HCI, B#L, DRP, JRM, D#A, &c.—your solidarity through the years means the world.

Thom C.—I’m a better writer, thinker, and Christian man because of your influence.

Drs. F. Provenzano, A. Almor, R. Bruster, C. Bryson, H. Sefrin-Weis—you are who inspired me to pursue my dreams in academia.

To my dear friends from Louisville back in ‘01-’02, if you ever somehow see this, know that your tireless patience and thoughtful questions gave me direction when I thought the only way was down.



You know what this means, right? With all the new time I have after work to read, think, and write, you can expect excellent things from ThinkBlog and ThinkForums in ‘07! (And I’ll also have time now to reply to all those messages and go through those stacks of papers that have been waiting on me for literally years! Ha!)

No Responses to “Victoria, Non Praeda”

  1.  University Update Says:

    Victoria, Non Praeda…

  2.  Brandon Says:

    Wonderful! Wonderful!

  3.  Jeff Says:

    Excellent, maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan!

  4.  Thom Says:

    Congratulations! Congratulations!!!

Leave a Reply


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