Monthly Archives: July 2016

Snapshots into the Mind of an Impostor Syndrome Case

I tried to coherently express my thoughts about what I was going through over the course of the past year, but it was never quite possible to summarize them. Also, my thoughts were wildly erratic. As part of a therapeutic … Continue reading

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Reflections on Grad School: Letting Go of the Desire to Learn

Written in January 2016 Did you know it’s a bad idea to take graduate level Economics courses when you haven’t taken any intermediate Econ? You probably knew that. I don’t know what I was thinking. Likely that all I need … Continue reading

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How Understanding my Asexuality Made Me a More Tolerant Person

I grew up in a pretty conservative society. So it’s not surprising that I was taught that promiscuity is a sin, having multiple sexual partners in a sin, and of course, pre-marital sex is a sin. As you can imagine, … Continue reading

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