Can’t You See We’re All Shortsighted?
It is undeniable that we all suffer from myopia. In the span of a single day, we face a multitude of decisions, and yet, more often than not, we end up making the “wrong” choice. ..Continue Reading
Julia (she series) is a senior from Hong Kong studying Economics, with a minor in Global Studies. Through infusing interdisciplinary thought into the idea generation process, she hopes to inspire the creation of innovative articles for BRB. Her interests include Asian history and politics, magical realism, public and development economics, jazz, and data visualisation. You will, more often than not, find her sipping at a cup of caffeine (coffee at 7am, tea whenever), and she is permanently down to play some poker or mahjong.
It is undeniable that we all suffer from myopia. In the span of a single day, we face a multitude of decisions, and yet, more often than not, we end up making the “wrong” choice. ..Continue Reading
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