I used to think college was all about the freedom and late-night cramming sessions, but honestly, it feels more like a really expensive game of hide and seek. You hide from your responsibilities, and the bills seek you down relentlessly. I’m in my senior year, and every time I think about graduation, I feel like I'm standing at the edge of a cliff, staring into the abyss of student loans and the u...
I’ve been pretending to love coffee for years. Everyone raves about that morning ritual, but the truth is, I hate the taste and the jittery feeling it gives me. I sip on decaf just to fit in with my friends who meet up at cafés, and sometimes I even throw in a fancy name for my order. It’s exhausting keeping up the charade. I guess I’m just afraid of being the odd one out in a world that revolves ...
Is it just me, or does everyone have that one friend who can’t handle constructive criticism? Like, I get it—nobody loves being told they’re wrong—but how do you expect to grow if you can’t accept feedback? I want to help you improve, but instead, I’m met with defensiveness and attitude. Why is self-improvement so hard for some people?
Is it just me, or does everyone have that one friend who can’t handle constructive criticism? Like, I get it—nobody loves being told they’re wrong—but how do you expect to grow if you can’t accept feedback? I want to help you improve, but instead, I’m met with defensiveness and attitude. Why is self-improvement so hard for some people?
I never understood why they made us think college was the best time of our lives. Between the anxiety of exams, the stress of unpaid internships, and the constant struggle of balancing a social life with a mountain of student loans, it often feels like we’re just glorified sleep-deprived zombies. The late-night study sessions and overpriced ramen might be bonding moments, but let’s be real—most of...