It’s beyond my level of understanding. It’s actually hard to comprehend what the hell is going on with some of the people I know from the online (type-pals if you want to call them that way and yes, i have just invented the term).
I see dozens of men and women who became “SEO Experts”, “Copywriters” and “Marketing specialists” out of nowhere. Their online background varies from launching a website designed in Microsoft Frontpage to writing on a personal blog with a free theme and still, they are always on the top of the list of every God damn conference about the internet and the online industry. I see them begging for t-shirts on twitter, using tweets with the hashtag of the conference. I see them organizing blog meetings and attempting to be copycats of several high ranked persons in the industry. You know what their result is? An Epic Fail.
It’s amazing though how they are so persistent in their actions. I don’t know about you guys but if I fail a couple of times in a row in any attempt, I usually think about a better approach. That seems to give some good results.
I really think I am the only person alive who is not a SEO expert, occupies a “copywriting” position in an obscure company or who is not a good marketeer. It seems that life has been cruel to me and hasn’t given me the advantage everybody else has. Let’s see now, how many of my readers fit into my description?

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Of course you miss it, whatever it is that you miss. Frankly, unless you’re a friend of mine, I only care what you miss for scientific purposes(you know, statistics and stuff like that).
However, whatever you miss, let’s try to make you feel better, shall we? First of all, don’t get a cold heart thinking about the past. Whatever was and happened, just did and you should be happy for that. Who knows how much shittier your life might have been if you hadn’t encountered that person or situation. Second, keep in mind that humans work by the following principle: You only realize how valuable something/someone is to you until the moment you are actually faced with losing it/him/her. No, no matter what you had done, you couldn’t have made everything better.
As someone told me a few months ago, whatever is supposed to happen will happen no matter what. Therefore, stop crying your heart out for something that will never be the same again unless you invent a time machine. Kitty once shared a link on her blog with a beautiful article on this topic and a phrase got stuck in mind ever since: “You can go back to people and places but you can never go back to the exact circumstances”. That sentence is valid for absolutely any situation that I have encountered in my life and it has actually helped me get over.. something.
Therefore, guys, smile. I know it’s hard to concentrate and to lose the subjective approach towards life but just keep in mind that “it will all be ok in the end. If it’s not ok, it’s not the end” (© DeeDee).
As most of you might know, I was stuck with the previous theme for around 1 year and a half so I have decided to change it and this is the result. I am quite happy about it and I am very eager to hear any feedback you might have, either good or bad!
Thanks!
Well, tomorrow I’m going to “celebrate” the first year and 2 months that I have spent in Denmark. Come to think about it, it was exactly 2 months ago when I have last been on the Romanian territory. That morning seems so far away now, when I was lead to the Otopeni Airport by my best friend back home and my brother.
I miss the times when I had something to blog about but it seems that lately my schedule spins around doing nothing, going to school and going to work. Actually, the reason why I am going to school each morning is that I don’t have anything better to do at home so I’m going to school to find out something interesting and well, to see some new faces. God, this has never happened in high school, has it?
I need an opinion or two from someone who is registered in AIESEC and has used their internship programmes. I am not sure if it’s worth paying 100 Euros to subscribe to the service of finding an internship.
Aaaaaand I miss Brasov, Bucharest and Constanta. A lot.



What shocks me about the Danes is that they are still alive. Frankly, it’s hard for me to understand how they didn’t commit mass suicide in the thousands of years that they have lived in these area. On top of that, it is hard for me to understand why studies have shown that they are the happiest nation, worldwide. It’s either I am missing something or they are all hypocrite and I don’t think they can be that hypocrite into over exaggerating their own happiness.
The mass suicide I was talking about in the previous paragraph has the weather as a main reason. Those of you reading my blog and who live or have lived in Denmark, surely understand what I mean. What we get to call here “nice weather” is most likely characterized as a “shitty weather” in almost any other country of the world while what we call “shitty weather” is a constant in Denmark.
On the other hand, I think that the only thing that keeps the Danes sane (one way or another) is their beautiful end of spring and the entire summer. It’s hard to describe in words how beautiful it is for the sun to set at 11 PM and too see it rise approximately 5 hours later, at 4:15 AM. So, if you are looking forward to a trip to Denmark, make sure to schedule it sometime between the middle of May and the end of the July. It’s God damn worth it.

Not quite sure who came up with the idea but it tastes like shit
