Over the past few months I've been checking other blogs really regularly and thought it would be interesting to try and keep one myself, if only as an online diary that no one but me reads. And what better time to start blogging than when I have a huge stack of homework I need to finish?
I recently decided to take a year off after I graduate and have no clue what I will be doing in that time, so I want to document my journey to wherever it is I end up. My neuroscience and philosophy education have had many intangible benefits and have profoundly changed my perspective on life, but I am not certain how this is going to translate into a job or internship to sustain me for a year. I am really excited about the possibilities but nervous because everything is so uncertain right now.
This semester, I am taking far fewer classes than I have taken before and have cut back on my extracurricular involvement somewhat, so I have much more time to do the things that are important in life: go on adventures with friends, have long chats over chai, read for leisure, do crosswords, play boardgames, fly kites, swing in the park, go to concerts, etc.
Here are a few pictures from things I've been up to lately:
Rolling down a hill at ArtPrize with Maggie and Hillary- I was hesitant at first, but it was well-worth being dizzy and looking ridiculous
A sand painting by Joe Mangrum, one of my favorite works at ArtPrize
I met Priscilla Ahn after her concert at the Ark! (Photo cred: Hillary)
Happy Friday!
~ Rachna
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