The hardest part of failing is not really because you didn't try at all, but because you weren't given the chance to do so.
It's about 6:00 PM of this evening and I can't help but be in great despair of doing this Boolean Logic exercise. I expected it to be very easy, because (1) I already have an idea of truth tables after my MATH 1 days, (2) I have this passion with anything close to Math, like this one, and (3) I believe it would really be that easy. Nothing more, nothing less.
But circumstances are really up to violating expectancy.
I had trouble accessing the file for the exercise questions. Nah, great trouble rather. Of course, my goal is to have the exercise done until Sunday, and yet, even until 6:00 PM of Sunday, I wasn't able to see even the glimpse of the exercise sheet.
This made me think that life is crap.
Of course, I was just kidding.
After n times of inputting the password we were told last meeting, I dunno how, but the screen suddenly showed a white page inculcating me the word hope.
And so the genius in me started dwindling with our sixth exercise. Drawing digital logic diagrams? Proving identities? Evaluating Boolean expressions? Simplifying Boolean expressions? I nailed them all!
So my despair at 6:00 PM didn't really lasted for an hour. Close enough.
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