Tomorrow is Friday the 13th. That somehow feels apropos.
I'm enjoying a rare break in the diarrhetic torrent of chaotic work that is my life for the next eight days. We start up again tomorrow with a 1 p.m. meeting that will likely drag on a few hours until our CEO goes off to do another seminar with a group of foreign learners (today's presentation was to a group of Korean teachers of English—he's using my PPT twice). I might also be asked to sit in on one of the "special" classes that our school offers to high-achieving students. The CEO wants me to do this at least twice. Fuck, why not, right? This all ends next week, anyway, unless a miracle happens.
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