The semester is flying by and now there’s only 22 days left until the final criminal law exam. Things are diffrerent but strangely similar to how they were last October in 2023. I’ve moved but am still in the same neighborhood, one street down and walking the same mountain roads in the evening (although I do it a lot less now). Dreaming of the wild wild west, but sometimes I am emerged in Bergen, wild western Norway. I’ve been in touch with old friends recently. Today I’m meeting someone from UWC that I haven’t seen in 6 years. i’m very much looking forward to it.
I really hope my exams turn out well. I really really hope my dreams for the future will become real. I try to stay close to people who make me feel everything is possible and away from people who don’t edit: make me feel like a cloned potato, faith already set. I’m spending more time with god too. That’s one of the coolest developments in my life. All in all I’m hopeful, wishful*, and not doing too bad. Grateful for both today and tomorrow.
*Me: Is “wishful” a real adjective?
ChatGPT: Yes, “wishful” is a real adjective. It describes a state of wishing or expressing a desire for something that may not be realistic or likely to happen. For example, you might refer to “wishful thinking” when someone believes that something could happen simply because they want it to, rather than based on reality.
Me: can i say that i am wishful if i am full of wishes
ChatGPT: Yes, you can say that you are “wishful” if you are full of wishes or have a strong desire for things you want to happen. However, keep in mind that “wishful” often carries a connotation of unrealistic hopes or desires. So, it might be more common to use phrases like “I am full of wishes” or “I am hopeful” to convey a similar meaning without the potential implication of unrealistic expectations.