Forgiving UsReality exists outside the realm of time and space, and there was love. Maybe, I am finally out of my mind — too much of ascetic and…Jun 4, 2023Jun 4, 2023
Giving ThanksThanksgiving is around the corner, so in honor of the holiday, I share reflections of my appreciation towards friends, life, and the world.Nov 23, 2022Nov 23, 2022
The Case Against Efficient Market HypothesisThe Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) states that all assets are traded at fair value at all times because all the information is available…Aug 3, 20221Aug 3, 20221
On Intellect and ConsciousnessIn the spring semester, I took Aristotle (PHIL 1120) by Professor Gill (Very cool class, highly recommended for philosophy concentrators)!Jul 8, 2022Jul 8, 2022
On ScarcityThe underlying principle behind the modern economic theory lies in scarcity — some call economics the science of scarcity. Scarcity states…May 12, 2022May 12, 2022
Investing from the First PrinciplesThere are two variations of investment styles — top-down and bottom-up. In this essay, I argue that investing from the first principles is…Apr 20, 2022Apr 20, 2022
Rigid Designators and Non-Fungible TokensNassim Nicholas Taleb made a tweet comparing the NFTs (non-fungible tokens) to rigid designators, a concept introduced in Saul Kripke’s…Apr 16, 2022Apr 16, 2022
Creating Growth from Relationships III have spent lots of time and energy during the first half of this semester on mental and physical health. In this article, I will share…Apr 14, 2022Apr 14, 2022
Creating Growth from Adversity in Relationships II recently lost someone who was important to me. However, I am grateful, because I learned major lessons, systematic methods, and insights…Jan 21, 2022Jan 21, 2022
In Search of Dependable Reasoning Processes — Evaluating Bootstrapping ArgumentsIn the fall semester at Brown, I took Epistemology (PHIL 1705)! It was challenging but pushed me to assess how we know what we know.Dec 26, 2021Dec 26, 2021