Last night the fog cleared.
I figure what happened was something I'll call "sudden adjustment". This term describes an unforeseeable instance of realizing exactly what you're supposed to do and what things need to be done to get you there. It usually follows a period of not remembering what you did for the past fourteen days.
The effects of this sudden adjustment have included: reaching out to classmates, writing stuff down in an appointment book, not letting moments drag on, feeling more awake, but knowing when to sleep, thinking about what I'm going to miss about this place rather than what I've been missing about that place.
Sudden adjustment is not a theory and has not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
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