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10 Books in 10 Years

 In 10 years, a lot will be different. Perhaps my point of view in life may have shifted, and the values I hold dear and close may change as well. Regardless of this, I wanted to create a list of books that may help expand my thoughts and perspectives in the next 10 years. Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: I had already read Purple Hibiscus by Adichie before, and I really enjoyed the way she was able to portray the complex relationships and power struggles within a family. I feel like this book will also deliver with the complex relationship between Ifemelu and Obinize, as they try to make a relationship work despite their years apart and varying experiences. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey: This is a book that I bought from Barnes & Noble last year, and I've been meaning to read it for the longest time. I tend to like books that are about rebellion against an a figure of authority, and as someone interested in going into the medical field, I'm int

This I Have Learned

"You can't ever reach perfection, but you can believe in an asymptote toward which you are ceaselessly striving" - Paul Kalanithi  If there is one thing I found in high school, it's solace. Solace in the repetitive yet familiar layout of every school day. Solace in the supportive friends who collectively stress over the same classes. Solace in the words of Paul Kalanithi. As I first read When Breath Becomes Air,  I thought that author Paul Kalanithi was literally just like me. Only, he wasn't. He was everything that I wanted to be.  He was smart and successful.  He was in my dream job. He was rich (at least I think so, I mean which neurosurgeon isn't rich?). But perhaps what I most admired about him was his sense of mastery over remotely everything. There was nothing that he couldn't do. While his escapades in the art (science) of medicine were very exciting as someone whose dreams were to always dabble in the field of biology, what I truly fell in love