Thursday, August 13, 2020

Healthy reflections

Healthy reflections… I’m sure, as busy students with many simultaneous responsibilities, we all recognize that sometimes, not every plan translates into action. Well story of my life. At the turn of the new year, I posted a number of things I planned to accomplish this IAP. And now, I’m going to practice saying goodbye to Pass-No Record and start embracing real grades (ABC’s) for the 2nd semester. Im going to grade my IAP. The following is a hypothetical but unembellished report card. ‚ò? *click Let’s see â€" 3 F’s and 2 C’s? What!!! Second-semester can’t be like this! Okay, so the report card was just for fun, but the serious question to ask is: Where did all the glorious IAP time go? This seems to be a popular question popping up on Facebook statuses lately. For me, 18.02A was the obvious culprit, but I cant help but mention some other preoccupations that edged into those rare un-mathematical intervals of time. To start: I had never realized that my gummy vitamins were bear-shaped, that my Tupperware was microwave-safe, and that those green furry soybeans are called edamames But then I learned, and now my food/grocery awareness improved just a little bit; still cant get over how exotic edamame sounds. I didn’t plan on getting this bruise, and several others: But then I did, and surprisingly Im loving Taekwondo more and more everyday despite the customary twinkling of fear before each practice. Taekwondo during IAP sucked up nearly 9 hours every week, but thank god for it Im pulling my weight in [emailprotected]. With every sore leg, bruised foot, and scratched elbow, I feel its harder and harder to turn back and say I dont want to do this anymore. And about that, Im very excited. I didn’t know there was a mulberry tree a little farther up Charles River: But then I found one. One morning before calculus lecture, I power-walked along the Charles to put in some minutes for [emailprotected] I was happy to find that near the Boston University bridge, there are a couple of mulberry trees in a little park-like setting right next to an industrial overpass. This was an interesting find, precisely because I want to study the intersection between architecture and urban planning that improves the look, feel, and functionality of every precious space in the modern city. It feels good to rematerialize the bygone times. Anyways, I gathered from this IAP that planning well and aiming high is really important but prioritizing at the right times could be critical. If 18.02A was a fail, I would probably be freaking out under a pillow right now. But it wasnt so Happy February!

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