the days are long but life is short

I cannot believe that this year is coming to an end. 2018 has been a whirlwind of adventure — a period of unpredictable chaos and extreme learning.

I publish this “Yearly Retrospective” (2016 , 2017) as a mechanism for remembrance, reflection, understanding, and gratitude.

First, I want to emphasize an important disclaimer:

This essay is not advice. I am weird. I am nothing and luck plays a significant role in my life. Furthermore, lists of tiny achievements are not impressive or important. Motion is not progress and talking is not doing. No participation trophies. So please think for yourself (if you want) — my life is no example.

Secondly, thank you for an awesome year.

I really do owe everything to everyone…“While life is largely a single player game, I know that I am standing on the shoulders of giants.” I am infinitely indebted…the continuous support, the irrational favors, the “putting up with Jordan”…it all means the world to me, thank you.

“Mankind has always feared what it doesn’t understand”

Anyways, thank you so much for taking the time to review my year with me. Please do not hesitate to reach out if there is everything I can do to be particularly helpful — enjoy!

This whole essay is about an 11 minute read. I linked to lots of relevant content and bolded my favorites throughout.

Personal Summary

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Aaaand that brings us to today…I recently flew home to Arizona and will be here for a few more days. On December 24th, I am flying to New York City and then spending the next three weeks traveling to Holland, Belgium, Hungary, India, and Hong Kong with four of my close friends (Kenny, Noah, Tej, and Vihar). Please let me know if you have any recommendations…should be another adventure. I’ll be tweeting.

2019 will be exciting…I have a lot to work on.

Thank you so much for reading about my year. As I mentioned before, I owe everything to everyone. I am so lucky and I thank you for all of the support.

I hope you (and your family/friends) have had a healthy, fulfilling year.

I wish you the best in 2019.

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