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My recent posts
- Key Points from Book: Trillions
- Key Points from Book: Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order
- Key Points from Book: Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
- Key Points from Book: THE SPECTRE OF WAR: INTERNATIONAL COMMUNISM AND THE ORIGINS OF WORLD WAR II
- Key Points from Books: Unraveled – The Life and Death of a Garment
- Key Points from Books: The Examined Life
- My New Year Covid Experience
- Key Points from Books: The Economist’s View of The World
- Key Points from Book: The Magic Money Tree and Other Economic Tales
- Key Points from Books: Blowout
- Key Summary from Books: Red Roulette
- Key Points from Iran: A Modern History
- Key Points: Has China Won? The Chinese Challenge To American Primacy
- Key Points from Book – VALUES: BUILDING A BETTER WORLD FOR ALL
- Summer Trip to Gaspesie and Tadoussac, Quebec
- Six Years After: A Personal Reflection
- Key Points from Book: The Price of Peace
- Key Points from Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know
- Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China
- Key Points from The Cost of Free Money
Tag Archives: experience
My New Year Covid Experience
After living quite responsibly for the pats two years, I finally tested positive for Covid-19 two days ago, after being tested negative 5 days earlier, the day when I did not feel particularly well. I was expecting a positive result … Continue reading
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Tagged 2022, covid, experience, gratitute, montreal, new year, quebec, symptom
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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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