Absurdity

 A time when I felt a little absurd was the time when I jumped 1.5 meters on horseback unprepared and in improper equipment. It was late at night and I was doing a "hack ride" which is where you just do ground work (walk, trot, canter, etc) and not do any jumps. I was being watched by my mother who, for a split second, looked away and I ran with the horse over two 1.5 meter jumps back to back. I almost fell off and got extremely injured, my lack of preparation could have put my physical well-being in jeopardy. I needed to properly warm up and warn the people coaching me before attempting to pull a stunt like that again. Today in class we discussed different levels of absurdity and how that can look different when applied to different topics, you have to look at the process and work that goes into something before you can judge how "absurd" something truly is. 

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