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What does "Time of your life" really mean?

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We all have various strengths and weakness. One of my weaknesses is a longstanding apparent inability to truly relax. I mean, I can, but ironically enough it takes a lot of work for me to truly take a step back and “smell the roses”. While my Facebook feed may look like my life has become one of no work and all play, typically it is the exact opposite of such an absurd notion. Although I have learned to enjoy sightseeing and encountering various cultural experiences, my mind most always seems to be running non stop as I think about everything I’ve got to do next, or of the things I need to keep working on, or about my family and friends back at home who are usually only beginning their day as I’m wrapping up mine. The reality of the matter is that, just like most things, it’s all kind of bittersweet. Now, please don’t hear what I’m not saying. I am most grateful for the adventures I’ve been fortunate enough to take part in or create for myself over the past eight months as, over ...

Abroad Again, touching down in Krakow

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A fter touching down on the tarmac in Krakow on the afternoon of July 24, I began my very intensive  program the next day, on the 25th. The program culminated in a closing ceremony, which took place this past Tuesday at our student dormitory. When the Polish say intense, make no mistake- they mean it. Looking back, over the course of the almost three week program which encompassed twelve days lecture of seemingly impossible lectures (about five hours of back to back classes), I am both amazed at how much I have learned, but also very humbled by the reality that it will be a very long road ahead.  Now, I've got a few fleeting days before I begin my next intensive programs which will take place in September. I moved into my temporary apartment yesterday, and am planning to move into my "permanent" one. While I am still far from being settled in, I am starting to enjoy all of the natural beauty the city has to offer.  - There are quite a few stories relating to my E...