And school started for Summer Semester. Methods. (Whatever in the world that is - I'll let you know in 12 weeks.)
I was having a conversation with a friend the other day about insecurities and how everyone has them. It's the human condition, well, that and suffering. Although, really, they are kind of the same thing.
Me: Everyone has insecurities.
Friend: Oh yeah, what do you have to be insecure about?!
WELL, one of my insecurities is not being smart enough. Subsequently, I really like to learn things and understand them. If I don't understand something and I want to, it sort of drives me nuts. It's usually a good thing because then I buckle down and figure it out. (Good for someone who procrastinates.) But MAN if it isn't a pain to get there sometimes.
So Methods... 2nd night of class last night... I just kept thinking WTF?
Everyone is insecure in their own special way...and for me, reading this sh*t doesn't help.
Strategic evaluation is a methodology for analyzing U.S. national security policies and strategies. It is employed to help analyse how the United States can best shape its strategic conduct for managing the high politics of global security affairs and defense preparedness. As such, it has a more macroscopic focus than systems analysis or operations research.
Oh, yeah. Right. Clear as mud.
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