It's funny how even when I post publicly that I will be publishing something new daily, I fail in even that. I have all these grandiose dreams of how I am going to find my voice through blogging, and the best I usually come up with are half-hearted attempts at blogs, re-posting interesting articles or videos that I happen to come across daily.
And to think that great writers are made of this stuff.
Anyways, although I've embarrassed myself already, I won't rescind my commitment, because it will at least give me motivation to post more often than I have in the past. Who knows, maybe I will make multiple posts in one day! (Yeah, right.)
So my post for today, aside from that confession, is a link to an interesting article I read the other day. The writer of the article is speaking tonight at Princeton, and although I would love to attend the discussion, I unfortunately have a class that I must get to. Isn't it ironic, that we come to school expecting to attend all these discussions and meet wonderful professors and faculty in addition to all the amazing people that the school brings to campus, and yet we are hindered by our very own "education"?
Regardless, I present to you an article by Anne-Marie Slaughter, current Princeton professor and former Dean of Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, as well as former Director of Policy Planning for the U.S. State Department.
Man, I wish I had the balls to skip that class, but I'm afraid I'll fail this week's problem set if I do...
This lady said it: Why Women Can't Have it All
And to think that great writers are made of this stuff.
Anyways, although I've embarrassed myself already, I won't rescind my commitment, because it will at least give me motivation to post more often than I have in the past. Who knows, maybe I will make multiple posts in one day! (Yeah, right.)
So my post for today, aside from that confession, is a link to an interesting article I read the other day. The writer of the article is speaking tonight at Princeton, and although I would love to attend the discussion, I unfortunately have a class that I must get to. Isn't it ironic, that we come to school expecting to attend all these discussions and meet wonderful professors and faculty in addition to all the amazing people that the school brings to campus, and yet we are hindered by our very own "education"?
Regardless, I present to you an article by Anne-Marie Slaughter, current Princeton professor and former Dean of Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, as well as former Director of Policy Planning for the U.S. State Department.
Man, I wish I had the balls to skip that class, but I'm afraid I'll fail this week's problem set if I do...
This lady said it: Why Women Can't Have it All
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