Q1 was amazing! Probably one of the most rewarding Q1s of my life.
Checked off almost everything I'd planned on doing.🤝
-> solo backpacked across different countries in SEA
-> celebrated my birthday with random strangers from different countries
-> got over my fear of the ocean, scuba dived!
-> witnessed magic AKA attended coldplay
-> took myself to Japan, saw Fuji, inari gates
-> lots of self reflection, lots of journalling, lots of therapy. Became better(still trying).
A million feelings, but I think I’m starting to feel a little proud of myself for realising my dreams and actually working on myself everyday. Slowly but surely getting closer to the person I’ve always wanted to be 🤷🏼♀️
Attended a friend’s cocktail party at this very very beautiful lake house in Kochi
I like what he did with his ceremonies. The wedding was incredibly intimate with just close family and a few relatives followed by a nice cocktail party for friends.
It’s ridiculous how people blow their entire life savings on weddings, inviting and seeking validation from people that barely matter. But what makes me happy is despite this being extremely normalised, there are people who’re thinking beyond the societal bubble and making their own choices. Wedding is supposed to be a celebration not a competition
I’m sponsoring Perplexity Pro for 10 people.
After using it myself, I believe it’s an excellent research tool that more people should have access to.
If you’re interested, send me your university/org name and a brief reason why you’d find it useful. DMs open
To tell y’all what I keep doing in Singapore I’ll have to write very very big paragraphs to provide earlier context which takes a lot of energy for a lazy person
I’m bored talking only about travel on this account. 🫥
Moving forward you’d see me talk more about product, things at work, weights, healthy eats, remote life, stonks and tech I find interesting.
Also I’ll try to be more active on the DMs - was contemplating the highest value I’ve gotten off of this app this last year and it’s turned out to be the few amazing folks I’ve talked to and met in person.