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My recent posts
- Key Points from Narrative Economics by Robert Shiller
- Key Points from Book: Unknown Market Wizards: The Best Traders You’ve Never Heard Of
- Key Points from Book: The Great Demographic Reversal
- Key Points from “The Elements of Style” by Strunk
- A Man and His Watch: Omega Seamaster 1957 and Speedmaster FOIS
- Book Key Points: Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy
- Key Points from Think Twice by Michael Mauboussin
- Mexico Trip Day 8 and 9: Chichen Itza, Playa Del Carmen and Tulum Ruins
- Mexico Trip Day 6 and 7: Relaxing in Oaxaca, Merida and Uxmal Ruins
- Mexico Trip Day 4 and 5: Oaxaca and Monte Alban Archeological Site
- Mexico Trip Day 3: Teotihuacan Pyramid, Puebla and Cholula
- Mexico Trip Day 2: Hot Air Balloon at Teotihuacan, Mexico City
- Mexico Trip Day 1: Mexico City
- Laos D5: Vientiane City Tour, Crossing to Thailand
- Laos D4: Hot Air Balloon in Vang Vieng, Road Trip to Vientiane
- Laos D3: Vang Vieng, Nam Xay, Blue Lagoon, Tara Hotel
- Laos D2: Luang Prabang City Tour, Pak Ou Caves, Sunset
- Laos D1: Luang Prabang, Kuang Si Waterfalls, Mount Phousi
- My Experience on Immigrating to Quebec and Preparing for TEFAQ Exam
- Western Canada Trip D6-10: Le Canadien Train Ride
Tag Archives: experience
My Take on Simplicity in Life
The trend of minimalist, simplicity and mindful living have been growing substantially in the last decade, the idea of simple living has been echoed through the internet and become a hit as people are becoming more aware of how too … Continue reading
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Tagged experience, hoarding, living, mindset, minimalist, personal, simple, simplicity, thought
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Why Quitting Medical School Is The Rational Choice For Me
Medical school is a long journey comprising two phases, pre-clinical phase where students learn the knowledge of medicine and the clinical phase where we are trained to be a doctor. Students graduating from the pre-clinical years with Bachelor of Medicine … Continue reading
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Tagged doctor, experience, medical, medschool, problem solving, quit, quitting, rational, reason, school, student, why
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How Medical School Looks Like From Graduate Perspective
Almost four years ago I step my feet for the first time in medical school, which turn to be the place I spent the next three and a half years at. When I was entering medical school I’ve been hearing … Continue reading
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Tagged entering, experience, graduate, hard, medical school, perspective, school, student, study, testimony
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Decluttering Possessions and Life: How We Throw 70% of Our Goods
Last week I read a book titled “Stuffocation”, a very soul-touching and resonate with my life and I believe millions other people in the West. It’s about how our brain are programmed to have more, bigger, newer stuff in our … Continue reading
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Tagged decluttering, experience, experientialism, feel good, life, living, materialism, minimalist, possession, simple, story, stuffocation, throw away
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Medical Student View on Medicine and Death
-I kept the ultrasound. Someone I never met.- It was a usual morning in the neurology ward I studied at, beginning with patient’s morning assessment and completed with morning report. Suddenly we hear a man shouting outside the room, he … Continue reading
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Tagged comfort, cure, death, doctor, emergency, experience, family, hospital, IUFD, life, medical school, student
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