I'm so happy to be back in my usual workspace or as I call it "the land of great WiFi." Yesterday and part of today, I was stuck in the PLB Theater or "the WiFi black hole." I love the fact the WiFi is so good that I can listen to Spotify without interruption. Nothing like tuning out the rest of the planet with some good music. Very crucial to being productive. During my regular blogging session, I came across an interesting piece on design psychology. Two researchers speculated on whether or not two of the 20th century's greatest modernist architects suffered from emotional disorders that led them to design the way they did. So far, the answer is not really or if they did, they hid it very well. It's easy to play armchair psychologist from a distance of about fifty or more years. During their period of significance (twenties through sixties), the scholarship available to discuss emotional disorders was just not all there. So it's tempting to say "X had PTSD or was Austitic because he designed that way." What I found interesting and kind of related to was one architect who was described as a loner, yet he also needed human connection; building it into his work. I had to split up the post because I wanted to spend some time applying for an archivist job I feel confident about. That proved to be futile but I have until February 22 to get the application in and I will. Anyway, tomorrow is Valentines Day and I'm expecting anything from the Sometime BF. No flowers, no surprise visit, nothing at all. I don't want to add to my growing resentment of him. I already wasted enough emotion on him. Right now, I'm hungry and it's time for dinner.
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