the not so scholarly grind.
my semi-productive day in three shots. it’s what, week three, of my senior summer and i’ve recently been unloaded with a large amount of stuff that needs to be done before i get ready to head to Georgetown in the fall. so today, i tried to get a few things checked off on this orientation checklist- to read The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid (check photo #1). that’s part of my summer reading list required by the school, but as i started to read the memoir of a Pakistani-American man i became more and more interested in what i’d learn from it. so is this really a burden? nah, not at all. just another component of this world that’ll help me advance my personality and knowledge as i prepare to take this adulthood-chapter to new heights.







http://www.racialicious.com/2009/04/17/searching-for-my-pakistani-identity/
^ You should read this; I came across it today. It’s interesting to me because I can relate, but I thought you might find some worth in it as well.