Introvert Things I Am Thankful For in 2020

Growing up, I always felt different. I hated public speaking and reading out loud in class; I could count the number of close friends I had on one hand; and during recess, I preferred to sneak off and read a book in the school library rather than play outside with the other kids. As an adult, I realized that these were all introverted tendencies. The year 2020, despite its craziness, has been a breath of fresh air for the introvert inside me for the following reasons.

Dating Tips for Love in the Time of Coronavirus

You can’t help but to feel left out when all of your friends are married and/or having kids, and you’re still swiping on online dating apps while watching The Bachelor on ABC. Let’s be honest. Dating was rough before 2020 hit. Even when in-person meetings were normal, it was hard to find your soulmate.

Coronavirus COVID-19 from a Seattle Resident’s Perspective

It is an interesting time to be alive, especially when living in the epicenter of America’s coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak. In the past week, school districts and restaurants have closed, events have been canceled, and Seattle has transformed from a bustling tech city into a ghost town. Some may call this reaction overboard, but from a public health perspective, it is absolutely necessary. Washington State was the first state in the United States to have a confirmed case of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, and it is up to us to set a good example for the rest of the country.