21.04.2025 // 8/30: Started reading the graphic novel of Watership Down on my off days and actually went outside while the sun was there. Today I continued my literary anthropology course. I'm still a bit confused about the central themes of the first lection because it was basically a recap of the whole enlightenment period in detail. I definitely have to take extra notes to get myself an overview.
Life is right now. While you’re waiting for your dream job, your future spouse, your goal weight, a new home, a change in appearance. Life is happening while you are working on mastering a skill, being in the unknown, not knowing which way to go, feeling stuck. Most of life happens in the waiting. Not in the achievements or successes which are nothing but milestones. Don’t wish the time you have away waiting for something that lives in the future. Look around. What does today offer that you might not want to miss?
22.4.25
Coffee this morning - reading ‘On writing well’ by William Zinsser.
Watched a webinar on GI pathologies and pulmonary fibrosis.
Did some data/SQL review.
update: entering my paleography era to sleuth out where elizabeth’s bookselling business went during her marriages ✍🏻
17.05.2025—this week has been all over the place. sleep has been up and down, as has mood. reminder to take care of yourselves, these are distressing times we live in.
thinking i should do a reread soon
[research life]
Researching plants, studying at the library, cherry blossoms at night 🌿📝🕯️✨🌸
Alexander Goltz, Spring
27.04.2025 [😚]
📧: 독서노트 정리하고 서평 제출하기/ The day I organized my reading notes and submitted my book review
April 24, 2025 — I haven’t been very productive this week, but I did start reading Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry. It’s one of my most anticipated reads of the year and I’m excited to dive in. Though it’s been an off week for me, I’m hoping to self study over the weekend. I’ve been itching to learn something new.
🎧 voy a llevarte pa pr - bad bunny
Early Spring in London.