
You know, I'm the kind of guy who needs to write something down or else I'll forget it. So, it only makes sense, that I keep myself a planner to keep in order my schedule. In this day and age, I can easily keep my schedule on any number of electronic devices, including gmail. While I do like the gmail calender, something about physically keeping a schedule and the act of crossing things of a list is very fulfilling, something that no electronic schedule can do. Koreans have the right idea, then, making planners en mass with some of the most interesting ideas and concepts. At the end of the year, bookstores are lined with a massive amount of planners, ranging from very simple or business-like planners, to travel themed, kitten themed, and even Alice in Wonderland. As much as I love all these planners, for the past three years I've taken the road with multiple meanings: The Starbucks Planner. Basically, if I buy enough of their drinks, they give me their planner for free. I will certainly be sad when I go home and no longer able to have access to Korean planners, especially the specially made Korean Starbucks planner that I always look forward to.
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