Published inWangdering RuminationsHindsight’s 2020: What I’d Gotten Wrong About Planning for HappinessLike the rest of the world, I started 2020 with a very different idea of what my year would look like. By then, I’d generally achieved the…Dec 6, 2020Dec 6, 2020
Published inWangdering RuminationsEarly Mornings: Putting Myself First as a 9–5 AdultWhen I first got to college, at the top of my parents’ worry list was not me being unhappy at school or getting sick while they weren’t…Aug 1, 2020Aug 1, 2020
The Meticulously Planned Life? (Book Review: In Five Years)Where do you see yourself in five years?Jul 28, 2020Jul 28, 2020
What 55 Minutes Per Day Taught Me About Time ManagementOver the summer, I calculated that between essential life functions (ex. eat, sleep), my internship and course credit overload, my tight…Sep 29, 2019Sep 29, 2019
Best-Laid PlansOn New Year’s Day this year, sitting on a bench in Parque El Retiro in Madrid, I decided to take a gap year and take a break from Tufts…Apr 29, 2019Apr 29, 2019
Why I Prefer France to the USWhen my friends asked me why I love France so much and why I enjoy it more than the US, I could never really give a very clear answer…Jan 25, 2019Jan 25, 2019
Pomp-hey! Free map? Nah-plz! (III)Pompeii and Naples were a glimpse into the south of Italy. The day was off to an early start as I had to catch my train to Naples at…Nov 1, 2018Nov 1, 2018
The Vatican — Holy Sea of PeopleI was very excited to visit the Vatican not only because it’s another country, but also because of the historic, religious, as well as…Oct 30, 2018Oct 30, 2018
Two Months In the City of Love, Permanently In LoveI’ve been in Paris for exactly two months, and it still feels like I’m living in a dream. I’ve settled into a rhythm and I’ve begun to…Oct 21, 2018Oct 21, 2018