The feeling of disorientation is a rare experience for New York City, and Central Park is one of the few places where you would find it. Recently, as I started running in Central Park, the sense of disorientation has become stronger than ever. I would usually start my run at the 77th street entrance onContinue reading “On getting disoriented in Central Park”
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Bookstores
I did not form the habit of reading until after I started to work. Having just committed my first serious job-related mistake and dreaded by the subsequent criticism and self-doubt, I decided to embrace reading as a distraction. I picked from the shelf Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky–a book I purchased in my freshmanContinue reading “Bookstores”
Biking in New York City
The COVID-19 has substantially transformed my mode of living. Having stayed home for more than a month, I find myself dwelling more and more upon my memories traversing the city, particularly via bike. As I foresee the epidemic to continue throughout the summer, and my imminent moving to graduate school somewhere else, I am occasionallyContinue reading “Biking in New York City”