Pretend to be busy
Time has come to March of this year, even though my mind was still at the beginning of the year, as if there should be prepared for a lot of things, a lot of challenging. Anxieties usually increase when people feel there are not a lot of things to do while they should do. For example, I want to learn more from Datacamp – machine learning and deep learning model optimization. Each courses are valuable and do take few hours to finish and focus on; I want to read more novels and put words into paper to improve my writing skills (A recent reading is on Haruki Murakami’s thoughts on running); I want to exercise my body to improve muscle and control weight; I want to balance my time on projects of the current work in Saskatoon and Halifax; I am willing to push a machine learning related article so as to prove my ability in this area.
I should take the chances to be here, to use the resources at hand, to know the friends around. There can be seen that a lot of things to do, proposal, presentation, conference, prepare the workflow, data analysis, in the current work. If you have experienced a day pretending to be busy, and end up with void in heart, you might try the way Haruki Murakami did: By running longer it’s like I can physically exhaust that portion of my discontent.
<Last updated by Xi Zhang on Mar 11th, 2024>

