Economic Collapse and Inflation: Reflective Post #4

So about this project, and blog posts; I've been slacking on it for a while. I just posted blogs 7 and 8, which were due sometime the week before last week. And now, I'm doing the reflective post, which was due last week on Wednesday. Great work habits. But anyway, the project has been coming along pretty well, besides the fact of the extremely late work.

I've been thinking about the project, and how it's at such a high level of professionalism. I mean, we have to contact change agents, write down an action plan for the change agents and expect them to do something about our project. If the topic chosen needs funding, a source needs to be found. It's a lot of work, and it requires a lot of patience and discipline. It feels like I have both of those at times, but recently I've sort of lost them. Luckily, I think I've also gotten them back. I mean, I am writing these blog entries. I could either write these blogs, or not write them. But I chose to. Oh, and one last thing, resources have recently been a pain to come across--good resources at least. On that note, posts 9 and 10 (Unfortunately the final ones) will be posted later this week.

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