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Getting to decorate my own space in accordance with my personality is such a thrill!! It’s a creative outlet and phenomenal form of self expression
 sometimes I don’t want to be anywhere but my dorm room :’) and this is just the start!!!!
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Jan 12, 2025

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spent all of yesterday cleaning and organizing, realized I finally enjoyed being in my room and how blessed I am to have my own room to decorate just how I love
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it’s amazing!! a whole new experience. so cool to see all the possible combinations of a space. plus it makes u feel productive ;)
Jan 26, 2024
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I just moved into a new apartment and I have curated the vibe in my room so well, i think it is the first time I have been so happy with how my room has turned out. i don't want to leave!
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If you’re bored and enjoy learning (about ANYTHING), I cannot stress this enough—watch video essays on YouTube!! My favorites: Natalie Wynn (Contrapoints) and Abigail Thorn (Philosophy Tube)
 bear in mind that these are more philosophical and political topics, so if that doesn’t interest you, look for some on topics that do!! There are many brilliant creators out there and you’ll learn so much from them! I keep a notebook to take notes in while I watch them (which helps me retain information and I can—and do—refer back to it) ;)
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I started collecting postcards a couple of years ago, and I now have two photo albums filled with them! They’re from all over and many of them are gifts from others as well. I also tend to use them as wall decor! My favorites are all pieces from art history—one of my favorite disciplines of study as both an artist and a historian ;) most bookstores sell them, especially used bookstores! They’re a really fun item to collect as they each hold geographical and contextual significance in different ways!
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I may be biased as I am a history student—however I cannot stress the importance of history enough. “History” as a discipline may seem quite vague, and it may well be, however through that it can be applied to any field of study. History (accompanied by philosophy) is the foundation of every living discipline and understanding it will help you succeed in your respective field. Studying history builds critical, analytical, and philosophical thinking skills, makes you far more culturally literate, and helps you understand yourself, other people, yourself in relation to other people, and your environment. Study history, it is exponentially important! You may apply this to any context of your choosing—for example, if you are interested in physics, you may be curious to understand the history of the field. Or, you may be curious about the history of “History”, and you may be interested to learn that it did not even emerge as a discipline of its own until the 19th century, thanks to Leopold von Ranke!
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