A Student, A Father, A Storyteller

A few days back, I wrote about how loneliness had been affecting me. Little did I know that shortly after that, I would hear the heartbreaking news that one of my students had taken his own life. I felt like somebody had punched me in the face. I knew he was battling his own demons, … Continue reading A Student, A Father, A Storyteller

On Loneliness, Aging, and the Quiet Clock Ticking

I was reading a book, The 5 Types of Wealth by Sahil Bloom, and I tried the Memento-Mori Calendar, which was suggested by the book. A Memento Mori calendar is a visual reminder that life is finite. It typically displays your life in weeks—from birth to an average lifespan (often 80–90 years)—with each week represented … Continue reading On Loneliness, Aging, and the Quiet Clock Ticking

Embracing Self-Assessment: My Journey of Discovery and Growth – Tool provided

It’s been a while since I wrote for the last time. My last blog on self-evaluation reflected the necessity of creating life goals. I've discovered the transformative power of self-evaluation, which I do periodically. This practice has helped me stay on course with my life goals, often interrupted by a few surprises. I acknowledge the … Continue reading Embracing Self-Assessment: My Journey of Discovery and Growth – Tool provided