• Are We Losing Touch? Looking at Loneliness and Isolation in the Digital Age.
    Abstract Our current epoch can be characterized as the Digital Age. The internet emerged over three decades ago, and technological advances have seeped into every aspect of our lives, breaking digital dualism and merging the physical and virtual worlds. This has impacted our social lives and how we interact with one another. Loneliness is a… Leggi tutto: Are We Losing Touch? Looking at Loneliness and Isolation in the Digital Age.
  • Tailored to the racket
    is it only me who hears voices muted over a thousand miles? and is it only me whose eyes reced into the circles drawn onto my face told to be covered, but only worsened with the bright? but oh how shall one see with no light? my ears, tailored to the racket;  will they not implode in the quiet? an eclectic depression has… Leggi tutto: Tailored to the racket
  • Metamorphosis
    The confusion surrounding experiencing transitions My experience with literature has always been soured, dating back to my O-level English Literature days. During this time, I was often encouraged to share my thoughts on various literary mediums/literary pieces and articulate my theories and speculations under the promise that no answer is wrong, or idea is stupid.… Leggi tutto: Metamorphosis
  • Woods
    From young ages society is taught to always be thinking of the future, children are asked what they want to be when they’re older instead of teaching them that sometimes it is okay to live in the moment, nurturing the part of the brain which leads to intense feelings of anxiety, hopelessness and the indescribably feeling of your life leading nowhere which can only be described as “lost”. 
  • Educated by shock, race and discrimination
    How do you get shocked as a child?  Children get shocked very easily. Your little brain cannot fathom something that is not simple and if some complicated matter is not explained by an adult, a child cannot understand it. Racism is one of those things – something that my Swiss-Korean developing brain would not process.  Many culture shocks happened to reconfirm multiple times that I do not belong in this country. The culture, the customs, the food, the social cues and interactions. My looks were enough to throw others off. Much was not needed.