What to do in a Life

People always ask what they’d do if they had one day to live, or six months to live, but the reality is that most of us will be here a bit longer. With this in mind, I have a question for you. If you had the rest of your life, what would you do with […]

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Start & Try

It bothers me when I’m not productive. For the last two weeks, I’ve spent my days off pretty much doing nothing: didn’t work out much, didn’t write, all that jazz. I felt like I needed a break, at least a slowdown from exercising, but that feeling didn’t make taking a break easier. How can laziness

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Virtue and Venice

The winding streets, secret passages, and forgotten squares transfix those who dare to wander. Solace hides steps away from the rialto bridge and brings you to places like the Jewish Ghetto. You’ll find a free museum, somewhere nice to sit along a canal, then an overgrown and crumbling restaurant with pasta and prosecco. Of course

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Hey all!

So, it’s been a month. . . . Missed you! xo A lot has happened since getting back from my summer of teaching in Italy. I’ve enrolled in three colleges, dropped out of one of them, and snagged a swanky job at Starbucks (I know, I know). Things have been good. I’ve been reading more,

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Rome, Transitions (#3)

Melody emerged faintly before the sun set across Roman ruins and arches. All was golden. I sat on a balcony garden, among father and son, as “Fever Dream” played to a setting sun, beyond Rome’s ruin. Melody crept to the three of us, lulling our eyes onto crumbled arches and aqueducts; the son nestled his

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