Astrid Siregarit’s a good thing that you don’t know what you wantFrom scienceillustrated.comSep 2Sep 2
Astrid SiregarIs social media really that bad? Things I’ve noticed since I quit and how I did itSome of the prompts I’d like for my friends to ponder are the followingAug 16Aug 16
Astrid Siregarhow to stay aliveI recently read a quote by Edith Wharton, I love it so much that I’ve basically memorised its essence. Many reach old age having died years…May 3May 3
Astrid Siregarsomething i wrote before new years eve2023 is the year I turned 25, I feel some switch in my way of thinking and navigating life. If I were to choose one mantra to describe 2023…Mar 3Mar 3
Astrid Siregar26 lessons in my 26 years of lifeIt has become sort of a birthday tradition for me to do this (which i don’t always publish), but here goes.Feb 27Feb 27
Astrid Siregaraccepting discomfort as a part of lifeWhen life is good I tend to think that sooner or later I will feel sad, that it is an inevitable part of life. Although that seems…Feb 17Feb 17
Astrid Siregari’d like to believe that growing old is funThere is this one scene in Fleabag where a character gives a whole speech about why we should look forward to getting our menopause. Maybe…Jan 4Jan 4
Astrid Siregartale of the 25 year old — not knowing what to do with my life.I don’t know what to do with my life. I’ve said this sentence more than I’d like to admit.May 21, 20231May 21, 20231
Astrid Siregarwhat we stay alive forI watched Dead Poet Society a long time ago, and I’ve always loved this scene, but I don’t think I’ve ever fully understood the meaning…Dec 5, 2022Dec 5, 2022
Astrid Siregarthe truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truthI find it rather difficult to be honest with myself. I have some desires that are inherently shallow or even self-destructive, and I cant…Oct 3, 20221Oct 3, 20221