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(05/24/19 9:53pm)
This semester started with various New Year’s resolutions that I have never and will never keep — ones like “express more gratitude” and “live in the moment.” After a lot of re-evaluation, I have realized these mantras are not for me. Instead of trying to do and be better, I’ve decided to do less.
(04/22/19 11:36pm)
I’ve dabbled in the podcast world casually, but none of the murder mysteries, history lessons or politically relevant musings have ever held my attention for more than a couple installments. However, this all changed once I discovered a new type of podcast — the celebrity podcast.
(03/19/19 1:45am)
Over my time in college, I’ve realized the worse my outfit, hair or makeup, the more fun I have. I think I essentially enjoy my outfit for its fun factor rather than its attractiveness. My quirky outfits often allow me to stop focusing on my own appearance entirely, which can be refreshing. I feel less self conscious once I accept that my outfit is not great by conventional standards — meaning it does not focus on making me look thinner, taller or any of the traditional goals of women’s clothing.
(02/11/19 5:02am)
I have decided I’m done trying my best. I spent the entirety of my last two years of high school trying my best because I believed this was necessary for me to succeed and live the most fulfilling life. Flash forward to now, a year and a half into college, and I’ve still been trying my best. But is it worth it?
(12/01/18 2:32am)
I’m a second year in the College of Arts and Sciences, and I have recently begun looking into internship and job opportunities. This means visiting the Career Center to ease my feelings of cluelessness, reworking my résumé and flipping through random tips I find online about what employers are looking for.
(11/16/18 4:17pm)
I have spent the previous five years of my life reminiscing about how horrible middle schoolers were — myself included. Middle schoolers suck always. I have spent the previous year and a half of college remembering the general faults of high schoolers and therefore remaining secure in my belief that everyone is truly a better version of themselves now — as self-aware adults. It has taken a lot for me to challenge this belief but after some unfortunate self-realizations and some soul-searching I’ve come to realize that I’m for sure worse than I was in high school — I’m still unsure of the comparison to middle school me. Thirteen is a rough age.
(11/05/18 3:32am)
Delusion is one of those words with an inherently negative meaning and connotation. Being delusional is akin to being crazy or naive. However, I don’t think delusion is inherently bad. In some cases delusion can be helpful.