It's interesting to see how people's music tastes develop. More interestingly, it's a wonder why people listen to sad ballads or watch anything that makes them cry in despair. I'm sure it's a cathartic feeling, but I've met others who also shy away from such experiences. The balancing act between happiness and sadness as states... Continue Reading →
I Fantasized Disasters That Could Happen in 2021
So 2020 was a year. Yep. Anyway, who's to say 2021 won't be better? Things are certainly looking up in some areas. For one thing, the COVID vaccines have been developed, and are being administered. On the other hand, they're currently being doled out at a bit of a snail's pace—not to mention they're expiring... Continue Reading →
2020 As a Christmas School Play
Looking back on the whole of 2020, there isn't a lot to be happy about. I can't help but feel this year—more than any other—has shown how the moral values of altruism and thoughtfulness have been drowned out by the very funny but very vocal "fuck you, got mine" mentality. It's only become more prevalent... Continue Reading →
“Your 20s Are Meant for Exploring,” They Tell Me
Every passing day, I have less an idea of what I’m doing. And you know, that’s fine. That’s completely fine. Having no idea what direction you’re taking in life isn’t inherently good or bad. Freaking out about it isn’t a horrible course of action albeit a cathartic and unproductive one. Maybe socioeconomically it might also... Continue Reading →