This week, we have gone back to look at our SSR proposals that we did a long time ago. The reason for that is that we are now going to do the project we made the proposal for. My critical theory still makes sense to me and I think it works, so writing it should be fine. The two books I picked are rather interesting books, so writing about them should be pretty easy due to me being interested in them. That's the most important factor when judging whether or not you're going to be able to give something your all. It's really the deciding factor on whether something will be your best work. Actually I would say that's not true at all times, but it is the majority of occasions. I think the idea of people going too far for success is something that occurs very often and will be very easy to research. It tends to happen with very famous people as well. Mostly with famous athletes or music artists.
The new Pecha Kucha project is going to be very interesting. I like the idea of explaining things with images to it, so I think that this new project will be a real treat for me. I think the time intervals and images in the background make an image much more powerful. It'll also give us an opportunity to explain something very interesting. I think I can really make something I'm proud of and am excited to move forward with this project. I think I can have fun working on it as long as I'm with the right people who think like I do. It's very important to surround yourself with the right people because the wrong people can rub you the wrong way and perhaps put you on a tangent you never wanted things to go on.
I think my project should go well because the issue I am focusing on is an issue that can affect anyone. The only issue I see is that my references are pretty limited due to the short time we have working on this project, but I think the amount of substance these books are giving me will allow this project to still look researched enough to listen to and heed warning from.