We’re older and wiser – here’s what we’ve learned
Older and Wiser At the ripe age of 22, we feel like we’ve learned a few things about life. Mainly this — the…
Jacqueline Faber is a freelance writer who has taught at Emory University, NYU, and UC Santa Cruz. She earned her PhD in Comparative Literature and her MA in Humanities and Social Thought. She developed an appreciation for language and culture while living in Bologna, Italy, Bahia, Brazil, and Berlin, Germany.
Older and Wiser At the ripe age of 22, we feel like we’ve learned a few things about life. Mainly this — the…
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