Hello Maslow, my old friend
Wednesday, April 18th, 2007 11:05 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Oh dear. I feel quite tired this morning, despite sleeping (I think) reasonably well. I was admittedly a little late in going to bed last night having accidentally left my faff control set to maximum, but even so I have been to bed later and coped well enough. With luck I shall be able to stay awake long enough to actually do something though motivation levels are bobbing along the bottom of the tank at the moment.
Which has me thinking: do people have bio-rhythms anymore? There was a time they were all the rage and even someone like me who barely notices trends couldn’t help but spot that a bio-rhythm was a popular thing to have. To be honest, I think that was largely because of Zenith in 2000 AD, but I got the reference when it cropped up there, so the concept had clearly already sunk into my tiny consciousness.
If we don’t have bio-rhythms anymore, what fad replaced them and what replaced that?
Can we go back to good old fashioned high-lead, full-fat, extra-sugar lard buns yet, or are they still bad for us? The march of time is passing me by again and I seem to be off the distribution list for received wisdom.
I have the Herzberg blues and Bentham was a stuffed shirt.
Which has me thinking: do people have bio-rhythms anymore? There was a time they were all the rage and even someone like me who barely notices trends couldn’t help but spot that a bio-rhythm was a popular thing to have. To be honest, I think that was largely because of Zenith in 2000 AD, but I got the reference when it cropped up there, so the concept had clearly already sunk into my tiny consciousness.
If we don’t have bio-rhythms anymore, what fad replaced them and what replaced that?
Can we go back to good old fashioned high-lead, full-fat, extra-sugar lard buns yet, or are they still bad for us? The march of time is passing me by again and I seem to be off the distribution list for received wisdom.
I have the Herzberg blues and Bentham was a stuffed shirt.