well i didn't plot mine, but i had been thinking about what the graph might look like. during my study aboard orientation in nicaragua, they gave us a sine graph that was supposed to model our emotional experience abroad. i think it's a common practice. The graph is similar to yours, but it starts high (sine(0)). First you are excited so you're happy and pumped up. Then a few weeks in you start thinking "what the hell am i doing in this $%#@ed up country," you're far from home and sad (culture shock?). Then you get to know people, get into the groove, take a trip to the beach, you're all good again. Then you realize you can't do anything about the fact that the country your in is $%&#ed up, start missing home again and get sad... etc. I think my MTC graph would be similar, although probably closer to f(x) = sine(x) - .5 Anyway, what I am basically saying is that you're screwed because, based on your graph, you are soon going to plummet. mwahaha.
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The graph is similar to yours, but it starts high (sine(0)). First you are excited so you're happy and pumped up. Then a few weeks in you start thinking "what the hell am i doing in this $%#@ed up country," you're far from home and sad (culture shock?). Then you get to know people, get into the groove, take a trip to the beach, you're all good again. Then you realize you can't do anything about the fact that the country your in is $%&#ed up, start missing home again and get sad... etc. I think my MTC graph would be similar, although probably closer to f(x) = sine(x) - .5
Anyway, what I am basically saying is that you're screwed because, based on your graph, you are soon going to plummet. mwahaha.