What Things Can’t You Live Without?

What can’t you live without? More specifically, what personal belongings can’t you live without? This question put me in that hypothetical situation where you have ten minutes to grab whatever personal items I value most. Of course, I can’t carry every personal belonging I have, but I did narrow down the list to just aContinue reading “What Things Can’t You Live Without?”

How to Find Work-Life Balance in a Fast-Paced World

In a world that moves at the speed of instant messaging and 24-hour services, burnout is almost inevitable. Especially with remote work people like me, the line between home and office often blurs when you’re answering a work email before bed. Striking the right balance isn’t about clocking out at 5 p.m. sharp every day—it’sContinue reading “How to Find Work-Life Balance in a Fast-Paced World”

5 Favorite Fruits: From Tech Logos to Love Symbols

We eat them, decorate with them, and even build billion-dollar brands around them. Fruits aren’t just food—they’re cultural symbols woven into marketing, tech, holidays, and everyday life. Here are my top five favorite fruits, not just because they’re delicious, but because each has a story far beyond the produce aisle. Enjoy! 🍎 1. Apple –Continue reading “5 Favorite Fruits: From Tech Logos to Love Symbols”

What Does Freedom Mean Today?

Freedom to me is, firstly, knocking down a couple of silly myths off their feet. So many TV shows depict happiness when a young person marries a poor person instead of a rich person. Another scenario is the person marching to the beat of their own drum and by the end of the story, everyoneContinue reading “What Does Freedom Mean Today?”

Why I’d Love to Teach Quantum Computing for a Day

If I could have any job for just one day, I would want to be a quantum computing teacher. Teaching quantum computing isn’t just about explaining technology—it’s about understanding the applications in a field that is still developing. You become an expert on a topic that even scientists are still exploring, and that’s both challengingContinue reading “Why I’d Love to Teach Quantum Computing for a Day”