Hello everyone, it is 11:44 on Jan 23. Tomorrow I have a doctors appointment. This week I found a new psychiatrist and it happened very fast. So the transition will take place over the next two months.
I also went partially downtown to get my rent check and stopped at a favorite restaurant called Papaya King. Well I ordered a corn dog and a pina colada punch. On my way back to the train there was a beggar who I considered giving the corn dog too. I just felt that I wasn't so hungry that I would suffer much if I gave it away dramatically and suddenly. I passed the person three times because I kept going in the wrong door to the train station. I chose not to give away the corn dog and I ate it on my way home.
Then I stopped at Walgreens to buy milk and saw in their freezer door a box of corn dogs. The tag said that it was "OTC approved." That label was also on some other food so I picked it up and took it to the register. But at the register, my OTC card did not apply to it and I had to pay full price. I knew that would happen because Walgreens did that to me before when I tried to buy cereal and granola bars. I went by the labels and then it was like Gee, all this stuff is regular price. And I believe Walgreens is doing that on purpose to get more money from people who are tricked. Stop and Shop also did stuff like that before it closed down and abandoned our community in poverty. In the south where I grew up, the grocery stores would never do something as blatant as false price labels because it is illegal.
Anyway, I ended up giving two corn dogs to neighbors later and eating one myself from the corn dogs that I bought at Walgreens. The main thing I have learned from this is that life is interesting and I am blessed to be alive. Like this is life, it has choices, and this is what people are fighting for when they are in hospitals trying to survive an injury or disease.
Also today I found out I did not get into another high IQ society. So then I applied to one last possibility, which I will hopefully hear back from in the next two weeks. I believe this will be my last one. I made a little chart that shows my opinion about my experience so far:
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