Finding yourself is important because it is the key to living a fulfilling and authentic life. When you truly know yourself, you can make decisions that align with your values, passions, and purpose.
College is the time to find yourself — at least that’s what movies tell us. But reality is not often like what we see on the silver screen. While I wish that my time on College Hill had a nicely ...
It was a love of movies and music that inspired Ryan Rosu '24 to study film in college. But along the way, he also became interested in the kinds of writing and thinking that unlocked new levels of ...
As young girls, we are told over and over again that you’ll truly “find yourself” in your 20s. It’s the decade of self-discovery, of becoming who you’re meant to be — and after that, the story ...
Whatever your unique transition, that core question remains: When your identity falls apart, how do you find yourself again? I prefer to think of it as “The Pivot”. It happens to all of us, sooner or ...
Kurukshetra wasn't just a battlefield—it was a symbol of the war within. Arjuna, the valiant Pandava prince, stood at the crossroads of duty and despair. Faced with the prospect of fighting his own ...
Sally Rooney’s compelling novel captures the nuances of a love story that transcends the realms of high school and dives headfirst into university life. It chronicles the secret relationship between ...
Do you find yourself unconsciously making love more complicated than it needs to be? Here’s three mental blocks that could be holding you back in love. Trying to conceptualize love — to understand it, ...
At business schools, scholars of entrepreneurship generally follow one of two basic theories of how enterprises start. The first, called the discovery theory, holds that the universe is filled with ...
George Bernard Shaw, born in Dublin in 1856, became one of the most influential playwrights, critics and public intellectuals of the modern era. After moving to London in 1876, he struggled for years ...