It's a curious thing, memory. It clings to certain moments with a tenacity that borders on the obsessive, while letting others slip away like sand in an hourglass[1]. It'
Picture, the archetypical American workplace. Fluorescent lights buzzing overhead like a swarm of caffeinated bees, the air thick with the scent of stale coffee and quiet desperation. In this habitat of cubicles and
Consider, if you will, the following thought experiment: You're standing in the middle of a crowded shopping mall, wearing nothing but a neon-green speedo and a sombrero, shouting the lyrics to
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Imagine this: You're standing at the edge of adulthood, fresh-faced and eager, clutching your newly minted degree like a talisman against the encroaching tide of Real Life™. You've been