Theories.
At school, we were once visited by a local Reverend every Monday morning for about a month. He had interesting theories about sex and relationships. He first claimed oreo cookies were like sex. To explain this further, he described his favourite method of eating them; breaking them in half, and eating the filling in the middle first before eating the biscuits. Apparently, this is similar to sex in that it should be savoured and time and care should be taken in order to enjoy the experience. Jumping right in and not taking time to savour the moment means you can't appreciate it.
His second theory was that baking a cake is like a relationship and sex. He described that a cake has layers, just like a relationship. The first layer is trust, and bonding. The second layer I can't recall but it had something to do with relationship building. The best part of the cake is the icing - SEX! Without the first two layers, sex will not be such an enjoyable experience.
On Thursday, I had my re-sit exam for Jurisprudence and on Thursday night, I remembered this theory. After studying for two weeks on theories of law, I realised there was more to the Reverend's theories than just sex and relationships. It can be used for different aspects of life, such as gaining your degree, progressing in your career, among other things. It shall be my theory to get me through life; put in effort and you will reap the benefits. Savour the moments you have at university as they will prepare you for life (or for some things *cough* nights out *cough*, at least you will have good memories!). I just wish I'd thought of this theory as applicable to life as I'm sure in school it would have been useful! I would have perhaps achieved better grades and got into university the first time... Nevermind. =]
I can also safely say I understand Jurisprudence better than I did when we were going over it last semester, and now realise that it is not completely useless and it does make you think about the law - and other things - in a different way.
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