I kept waiting to have more fully-baked thoughts on these topics, but I thought it would be interesting to document what I was thinking about, at 28. There is no so-what, only the 'now'. Everything we do in life is a means to cope with it - I read this somewhere, and while it seemed … Continue reading 2023: half-baked ideas + rent-free thoughts
Month: Dec 2023
2023 reading recap:
August - Dec 2023: Pachinko (496 pages) - 10/10. Life of a family across generations, covering many themes in a non-stereotypical way: the immigrant experience (most books focus on immigration to the US, but this was super interesting in Korea > Japan, so fully based in east Asia), inter-generational mobility, gender, sex, money, family, mistakes, … Continue reading 2023 reading recap:
