There are so many questions about being in our 20s. How do we find our purpose and direction at home, with our friends, and at work? Am I experiencing a Quarter-Life Crisis? Do we find our work meaningful? What am I looking for in my partner? Are my friendships serving my emotional needs? What can I do to better look after myself?Join me and let's talk about our thinking patterns, meaningful hobbies, and all the fun milestones of our 20s.
There are so many questions about being in our 20s. How do we find our purpose and direction at home, with our friends, and at work? Am I experiencing a Quarter-Life Crisis? Do we find our work meaningful? What am I looking for in my partner? Are my friendships serving my emotional needs? What can I do to better look after myself?Join me and let's talk about our thinking patterns, meaningful hobbies, and all the fun milestones of our 20s.

The role of our gut instinct as a decision-making tool has been an interesting point for Greek philosophers for centuries. But in that case, why does it feel like it’s been left unsolved? Feeling our gut instinct is a universal human experience that doesn’t seem to be a concept that’s heavily understood. Why? Is it because it’s so irrational, we can’t do scientific studies on it? Is it because it’s so personal, there’s no way we can objectify it?
The great thing about our gut instinct is that it’s really fast- it doesn’t need time for us to sit down and write a pros and cons list. But the reality of that is that we compromise accuracy for a quick decision.