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Nov. 3rd, 2010 02:00 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm starting to wonder if me studying Japanese is just a habit.
That's a pretty distressing thing to wonder about your major, right? I mean I genuinely find Linguistics classes more engaging than Japanese classes! But I don't know if that's just because Linguistics is more novel, or is it because I really do enjoy it more?
Where is that passion that I felt for the subject in high school? Walking into Mrs. Jones' classroom last winter and smelling the familiar smell of that room brought the memory of it back.
I don't think that I could stop studying the language now. But I need something to restore the novelty and fun that I used to have with it.
How do you do that?
That's a pretty distressing thing to wonder about your major, right? I mean I genuinely find Linguistics classes more engaging than Japanese classes! But I don't know if that's just because Linguistics is more novel, or is it because I really do enjoy it more?
Where is that passion that I felt for the subject in high school? Walking into Mrs. Jones' classroom last winter and smelling the familiar smell of that room brought the memory of it back.
I don't think that I could stop studying the language now. But I need something to restore the novelty and fun that I used to have with it.
How do you do that?