Ever since the dawn of the Internet and of the information age, writers and visionaries have visualized the disruptive changes that such technologies would eventually have on our lives; they have imagined futures where we spend more of our lives online than offline, and where ubiquitous access to technology and connectivity would be a strong… [Read More]
Lessons Learned from Moving Out at a Young Age
Moving out at a young age Moving into my first apartment nearly 8 years ago was no big deal. Hiring movers and making the first big step into adulthood wasn’t as difficult as everyone made it seem. Just about all of my furniture were hand-me-downs from family or stuff I was bringing along, and when… [Read More]
How Important is Financial Balance to You?
Financial balance is pretty important to me. I’ve had a lot of thinking to do here, during the months that me and my partner have spent searching for a new place, down to actually buying the place, signing agreements, and then going out and shopping, looking at furniture, and then agreeing on how much we… [Read More]
The “Tiger Mom” Approach is Not the Only Chinese Way
This is an article by guest writer Anne. Insight from another CBC (Canadian Born Chinese) After having read the way Amy Chua raises her two daughters, I thought to myself how incredibly lucky I was to have been raised the way that I have been by my Taiwanese parents. I am not criticising her way… [Read More]
Falling Prey to Temptation: Self Control in an Age of Excess
For every man there exists a bait which he cannot resist swallowing. ~Friedrich Nietzsche The best day of your life is the one on which you decide your life is your own. No apologies or excuses. No one to lean on, rely on, or blame. The gift is yours – it is an amazing journey… [Read More]
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