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.

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.