i love emails.
They give me a feeling of thrill due to the stigma of professional attachment that the word "email" itself has. It's great to feel like an adult, especially a professional adult.
People think emails are on a professor to student communication basis most of the time, but emails also carry a pathway of communication for other matters.
Companies to consumers, Scammers to the scammes (?), or Bank tellers to clients.
Well, just this past month.
I have received about a few emails from my bank teller that my checking account had been below zero.
Yes, zero dollars as in broke.
Not even broke, in debt.
Of course, I try to not show fear or anxiety amongst the people who surround me so I remain calm and tighten myself to save money from my paychecks every week.
Yet, it seems as though bills, and other life expenses---car expenses mostly, have been appearing out of nowhere.
I mean, it's cool.
Just a bit, let's say---overwhelming.
It's funny that i'm even writing about my irresponsible way of handling finances at the moment, but it's an output of some sort.
Other than the intellect of finances I possess, I'm enjoying the details of life.
The fun details of life, enjoying new places, and letting my mind relax for a few minutes or so.
I finally soaked in all the details of the aquarium I work at, and it's pretty cool.
My friend, and I saw the many ways penguins can waddle, and jellyfish sway through the enclosed cases.
Also, the sight of children screaming their heads off, and bumping into the thick glass jail cells---windows, i mean.
-Karla Yeseñia López
Lol i totally get the feeling about emails. Emails are life tbh.
ReplyDeleteRIGHT?! it starts to become a habit too, checking emails on a constant throughout the day. Well, at least for me it is lol. Also, I appreciate your feedback on my post!!!
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