To start this article off like a terribly boring wedding toast– Webster’s dictionary defines the word “history” as “events of the past.” Something which when …
On Time and its Delightful Malleability
An exploration into whether History is as set as we are led to believe.
A Love Letter to Virginia Wolf and Cubism
“Virginia Woolf reveals to me a sense of authenticity, a deep frankness, with every word a challenge, an experiment against the status quo perceptions of …
On the Peculiar Nature of Emotional Time Travel
Following my grandfather’s death, my mother kept several of his jackets and sweaters lodged away in the deeper part of her closet. She put them …
The Unexplained Beauty of Chance Encounter
Those of you who have read Milan Kundera’s Unbearable Lightness of Being know how beautiful and poetic circumstance can be. If you have watched Alejandro …
Alone but not Lonely- A Beginner’s Manual to Finding Some Truth in Self Help
The phrase I have learned to repeat to myself after years of having access to Positivity Instagram, Pinterest, and (typical Karen) “live, laugh, love” iconography …
Alone but not Lonely- A Beginner’s Manual to Finding Some Truth in Self Help
Alone time as being important in cultivating healthy relationships to yourself and others.
Go Back to Where You Came From- Why Being Bilingual is Weird
People tend to ask me whether I think in English or in Spanish quite frequently, and having spoken (and heard) both since I was a …
Thinking Beyond Dichotomies- The Toxic Nature of Limitation
Britney Spears shares a bit of wisdom at the beginning of her song “Circus” with her listening audience- there are two kinds of people, those …
Self Awareness and Existence– Anxiety 101
“What is the purpose of understanding our existence anyway?“ Monsieur Antoine Roquentin of Jean Paul Sartre’s Nausea constantly feels barraged by the material world that …