That’s The Thing
In That’s Who She Is, I wrote about how I struggle to understand why society puts so much emphasis on titles. If I spend time chasing a title, I’ll risk…
In That’s Who She Is, I wrote about how I struggle to understand why society puts so much emphasis on titles. If I spend time chasing a title, I’ll risk…
Sometimes it’s too much. The world feels like it’s spinning too fast. Not because it’s scary. Not exactly, anyway. It’s scary, yes, but it’s scary good.
What used to be uncomfortable isn’t anymore. In fact, those uncomfortable parts have traded places with what I thought was comfortable. I’m comfortable being…
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Look outside! I scream this to myself after I (accidently) spend too long looking at social media. I don’t mean that people need to turn and look out the window
After all the posts, reading, listening, traveling, talking, and just watching, I’ve seen and learned a lot that I can’t unsee. At the same time, there’s so…
The paradox of simplicity. One of the most constant but difficult to accept paradoxes is to know on one hand that life is simple and easy to cherish…
I found an unexpected love, and it’s awesome. It’s my first love after loving myself. It’s the first step to all the others. Who do I love? It’s not a who…
I love to travel. Not to be a traveler. Not to say “I’ve been there”. I love to travel for the experience. Choosing to travel comes with a choice not to live…
Like most twenty-somethings, I have a lot of stuff. Not valuable stuff. Just stuff. This is America. Besides, adult life means preparing for a long time.
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Once again, in a blog post, my hypocrisy is going to come out. Thinking about a particular paradox of human nature is too tempting.
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