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Experiences as an International Student

Experiences as an International Student I was not a big fan of Kathmandu. I didn’t like its dusty roads, ungenerous landlords and the quality of life it had for me. I wished I could go someplace different with cleaner roads, healthier AQI and better opportunities. I came to the U.S. and it’s been a while that I’ve been here. Although the New World has been very kind to me, I miss home. I’m not sure if it is human behavior to never be complacent with what one has or it is the feeling of security that is associated with a place that is familiar to us, We all miss Nepal at some point or the other in our lives. Naturally, the people who have recently come abroad miss their home more than others. Let me explain why by introducing the term which you might have already come across, “Culture Shock”. Culture shock can be understood as the result of shifting from a familiar culture to an alien culture. The effects when a person has to adapt to a dissimilar and novel social or cultural setting co...

Why modern relationships do not work?

Why modern relationships do not work? I hope most of us have been in love at some point or the other in our lives and often we might have encountered questions such as ‘Are you in true love?’ from our friends. Time and again ‘true love’ has been used as a cliché to taunt us especially when we do not comply with them. But what actually is true love and how important is it for a relationship to become sustainable? Before I dive in to give some insights about true love, let me talk about modern romantic relationships first. It is evident that the contemporary society provides a lot of distractions. Be it by means of a social function or an Instagram story people are going to cross paths with us all the time. It is beneficial in a sense you get a lot of chances to strike a conversation with somebody who you find attractive. However, there are equal possibilities of you getting allured with someone and vice versa even when you do not want to at first place. The foundation of most of t...

Rejection

Rejection You might have come vis-à-vis with situations when someone does the exact opposite of what you’re expecting them to do or when you are excluded altogether from your friend’s plan. Yes, I’m talking about rejections which is almost an inevitable aspect of our lives. It’s no surprise that it hurts to be abandoned and often the pain might have made you glum for days. The reason why rejections hurt so much is connected with our evolution. According to Lori Gottlieb, a psychotherapist back when our ancestors used to live by hunting in groups, abandonment meant a certain death by separation from the herd. Our brain is wired to take rejections as something that jeopardizes our survival. Besides evolution, our brain’s response to rejection also depends upon how we are brought up as an infant and the ways by which we connect with other people. Infants who had a healthy interaction with their caregivers usually socialize in a secure fashion and regard themselves lovable and worthy. ...

Teaching Profession in Nepal

  Teaching Profession in Nepal Whenever I come across the word under-rated, teaching profession in Nepal comes to my mind first. Going from one classroom to next from one period to another speaking on top of our voices, yes teachers we are the unsung heroes. Although, I have not undertaken a career in teaching yet, I have had a couple of months experience as a creative writing and an IELTS teacher which has pretty much given me an insight to the teaching industry here in Nepal. I will now briefly explain the types of teachers at different level and the problems they face. Despite the fact that no job is big or small and teachers tutoring at all levels are equal, professors and assistant professors in the University are considered to be at the top of the teacher’s hierarchy. With years of experience and expertise on a subject matter professors are geniuses, whose guidance help groom otherwise ordinary into a wise person. The primary purpose of all teacher’s job is to impart kn...

Emotional Intimacy

  Emotional Intimacy Do you ever feel left out among your friends with whom you have been together since childhood? While some might say that you have become a recluse who can’t even get along with your close peers, to me it is normal to feel a little lost especially if you strive for emotional intimacy but are deprived of in your friendship. Now the question may arise, what exactly is emotional intimacy and how important is it in a relationship? According to Sanam Hafeez, a neuropsychologist emotional intimacy is to allow oneself to connect more deeply with his/her partner through actions that express feelings, vulnerabilities, and trust. Much like physical intimacy, emotional intimacy is variable with time as well as from one relationship to another. It allows us to feel closeness with others thereby enabling sharing of personal feelings that go along with expectations of understanding, appreciation and demonstration of caring. Emotional intimacy can be expressed in both im...

Clutch

Clutch You might have experienced how your ride in motion comes to an erratic stop when you press the brakes without using the clutch first. Often, the stoppage might not have been so pleasant at all. The smooth modern day commute would not be possible if clutch were not in existence. In mechanical engineering, clutch is a machine member used to connect the driving shaft to a driven shaft for power transmission so that the driven shaft can be started or stopped at will, without bringing the driver shaft to a halt. The use of clutch is prominent in automobiles, where it is used to change gears without killing the engine. Clutch can be an equally useful tool to synchronize variable systems in our life as well. Have you ever had a hard time shifting your focus from one thing to another? Well, I struggle a lot.   Perhaps, it is the clutch that is missing from our lives. Clutch in human life is called cognitive shifting which is the ability to adapt our behavior and thoughts accordi...