Things I Haven’t Learned Yet: Jessica Neria
By Jessica Neria If I don’t want to hangout with someone, I don’t have to Sometimes I don’t have the energy to hang out with people, and sometimes I’m just […]
By Jessica Neria If I don’t want to hangout with someone, I don’t have to Sometimes I don’t have the energy to hang out with people, and sometimes I’m just […]
by: Sarah Baran How to disconnect the value I place on myself from the opinions of others. So I have this horrible habit of allowing my feelings of self-worth to […]
by: Lindsey Gavel How to accept a compliment. I’ve yet to learn how to graciously accept a compliment without turning into a blushing, stuttering mess. And then, because I over-analyze […]
by: Melanie Sue 1. I cannot do things faster than physically possible. When the traffic report says my commute will be 45 minutes, I don’t believe that estimation applies to […]
by: Addison Bell I haven’t learned to appreciate the small things. Colors. A kiss. The melting of a sunset. The pause in a song. Stars, how they are everywhere. I can […]
by: Carly Oishi Recently someone suggested that I was unaware that there are other things in life going on besides me. They acknowledged that we’re all selfish, but that they […]
by: Patrick Gill Note: “What I Haven’t Learned Yet” is a new column that features anti-advice from our writers. This week, Patrick Gill explains everything about himself, or at least […]
by: Courtney Rust 1. Making a to-do list is not the same thing as doing the things on the to-do list. I love lists. And not just in a love-between-friends […]
by: Mar Curran Note: “What I Haven’t Learned Yet” is a new column that features anti-advice from our writers. This week, Mar Curran explains why bus drivers scare him, when […]
by: Nico Lang Note: “What I Haven’t Learned Yet” is a new column that features anti-advice from our writers. This week, Nico Lang explains to children why they suck at […]