Reflections On My Time in Taiwan: Cultivating Gratitude
The pursuit of self knowledge is important to me, but it has some fierce competition from the more pressing needs like eating, exercising, and showering
The pursuit of self knowledge is important to me, but it has some fierce competition from the more pressing needs like eating, exercising, and showering
I know as much as you want to hear about my work as a service designer, a sociologist, and avid observer and connoisseur of cities,
Looking back on this past year, I couldn’t have imagined how incredible my Fulbright experience in Taiwan would be. For most of my life, I
“I don’t know if you’re brave or if you’re crazy,” said a fellow Fulbrighter to me after our quarantines had ended, “coming to a country
I distinctly remember my first reaction to the notification that I had received the Fulbright Scholarship: I screamed, I called my loved ones, and then
My classmates and I took an unorthodox route to Keelung. Instead of riding a bus, we took the old coal mine railway that passed by
Becoming familiar enough with Taipei that you countenance yourself enough to get to where you are supposed to be going without being glued to Google
It was a colder night than usual in Kaohsiung. For me, it was mildly warm, but the locals all had to wear coats because they
The Decision to Come to Taiwan I believe that it is nothing short of a miracle that I am in Taiwan. In order to understand
This year in Taiwan has been a captivating journey of learning, development, and acceptance. When I first arrived in Taiwan, my initial impulse was to