[Originally written on June 14, 2011] Last Saturday was a rainy night in Sydney, so I stayed indoors and combed through all of my photos in South Korea and Taiwan for the best ones. I was stunned. It was like I discovered an enormous gap in my memory — I couldn’t believe I did and saw all those things. There were so many places and faces I forgot. So many amazing days. So many amazing evenings. So many amazing people.
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Read more →Two years ago today, I made one of the biggest decisions in my life: I embarked on a one-year journey to South Korea. It represented a defiant abandonment of established norms in my selected career choice and an unapologetic challenge to outside influences. I elected not to labor in the finance industry – which I majored in – rejecting the rigid structure of Corporate Finance and, instead, opting to explore new alternatives abroad. And dammit, I grappled with that decision: I risked
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