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Boundaries and burnouts
While looking for materials to read before I wrote this essay, I came across this video of Dr. Clare Wenham on BBC. The health policy...
Jul 17, 20203 min read


insecurity, irony, and introspection
Time is not friendly to a young 20-something who constantly fluctuates between feeling that she’s done a lot and thinking that she’s done...
Jul 17, 20203 min read


Thirty, On Purpose
People write more when they are sad than when they are happy. Maybe it’s because negative emotions demand to be processed. Anger, sadness, paranoia—they insist on being felt before they loosen their grip. They sit heavy. They breathe through words. Happiness feels different. Joy is light. Almost fragile. As if naming it too loudly might scare it away. Writing about joy requires looking at it directly. And sometimes, looking too closely risks overthinking it, and overthinking
Feb 163 min read


Thoughts from across the Harbor
Most people call Hong Kong the Gateway to the West, which it has earned from its inception as a British colony and decades after its transition back to being a Chinese territory. It’s a label that still fits, depending on where you’re looking from. It’s a city that thrives in preserving culture with an openness to innovation and a vision for growth. But on my second visit to the city, I started to see it less as a gateway and more as a layover. This, of course, is a visitor’s
Jul 29, 20254 min read


White Lotus wilts with season 3
Explore an in-depth review of The White Lotus Season 3, analyzing its themes of privilege, spirituality, and family dynamics. Discover how this season compares to past ones and what’s next for the series.
Apr 15, 20253 min read
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