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Sep 19, 2021

The pandemic changed what I felt about gaming

I got back into gaming during the pandemic. Gaming became a means to spend quality time with my wife while sheltering in place under lockdown. …

Gaming

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The pandemic changed what I felt about gaming
The pandemic changed what I felt about gaming
Gaming

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Feb 19, 2021

Why Hades is so hellaciously addictive

It’s not just because the characters are … hot. — It’s 4AM. I’m in bed. I know I have a meeting in six hours. Hades flickers into the darkness from my computer screen, tempting me to play again. I’m an adult. I know the responsible thing to do. I rub my eyes and tell myself what I need to hear. …

Hades

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Why Hades is so hellaciously addictive
Why Hades is so hellaciously addictive
Hades

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Apr 19, 2020

The powerful simplicity of the Apple Watch’s Close Your Rings initiative

“Three rings: Move, Exercise, Stand. One goal: Close them every day. It’s such a simple and fun way to live a healthier day that you’ll want to do it all the time. That’s the idea behind the Activity app on Apple Watch.” — Apple. While we’re all stuck at home…

Apple Watch

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The powerful simplicity of the Apple Watch’s Close Your Rings initiative
The powerful simplicity of the Apple Watch’s Close Your Rings initiative
Apple Watch

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Jun 12, 2019

What makes a classic a classic?

An ode to Chariots of Fire and thoughts about how we define a classic. — “(Nagasawa) was a far more voracious reader than I, but he made it a rule never to touch a book by any author who had not been dead at least thirty years. “That’s the only kind of book I can trust,” he said. “It’s not that I don’t believe in…

Books

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What makes a classic a classic?
What makes a classic a classic?
Books

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Published in P.S. I Love You

·Apr 9, 2019

What I’ve Learned From Suddenly Becoming A Cancer Caregiver

We’re all living on borrowed time — People react in three distinct ways when I tell them my mother has stage 4 liver cancer. “I’m so sorry to hear that”, while their voices take on a hushed, grave quality — tones you reserve for the bedside of the dying. Silence. Their brows furrow. I can almost hear their brain furiously churning; trying to figure out what to say next “Stay strong” I’m sure it’ll…

Cancer

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What I’ve Learned From Suddenly Becoming A Cancer Caregiver
What I’ve Learned From Suddenly Becoming A Cancer Caregiver
Cancer

6 min read


Feb 26, 2019

To what lengths would you go, to be thin?

Book Review of Fitness Junkie — Lucy Sykes, Jo Piazza — Fitness Junkie by Lucy Sykes, Jo Piazza Published by Doubleday on July 11, 2017 Genres: Fiction, Humor Pages: 304 Format: eBook Goodreads Rating: 3/5 Janey Sweet, co-founder of wedding dress company B has committed a mortal sin. She’s fat. And was caught on camera eating a ‘bruffin’ — “the lovechild…

Health

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Book Review — Fitness Junkie
Book Review — Fitness Junkie
Health

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Feb 5, 2019

Nowadays, I See My College Classmates More Often At Weddings

2019 marks the 10 year anniversary of my graduation from college. — I never really thought about keeping in touch with classmates. Whether it was bonding over the shared adversity of the undone assignment due the next morning or swapping strategies for tests, common topics were simple to find. This ease of connecting extended beyond academics. Bitching over weird classmates, exchanging notes…

Friendship

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Nowadays, I See My College Classmates More Often At Weddings
Nowadays, I See My College Classmates More Often At Weddings
Friendship

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Published in Creative Sparks by Joshua Poh

·Jan 20, 2019

Do You Know How To Think?

Creative Sparks #23 — Hey everyone, Lots of reflecting about thinking today. Something we think we all do from day to day, but are we doing it correctly? Eye-opening. 7 stories I felt like sharing on this week 1. Crimes of Grindelwald: A case of too little and too much by Lavanya Lakshmi Narayanan The trials of being a Potter fan in the ‘Crimes of Grindelwald’ era Should we be hating Crimes of Grindelwald or patiently wait for the franchise to redeem itself?medium.com

Harry Potter

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Do You Know How To Think?
Do You Know How To Think?
Harry Potter

5 min read


Jan 16, 2019

Hands

I saw my mother’s hands up close for the first time in a long while. Corded sinews, thick and veiny I noticed the loose folds, slackness in the skin Yet her fingers remained taut and strong It must be the forty years of piano playing The months of conjuring up…

Poetry

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Hands
Hands
Poetry

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Jan 15, 2019

Book Review: A Motherland’s Daughter, A Fatherland’s Son

A Russian translator falls in love with a young German officer during the short-lived 1939 Soviet-German alliance and Hitler’s subsequent invasion of Russia. Can their budding relationship endure the horrors of a long, ghastly war? Even if you are forced to shoot at each other? Ellie Midwood has made her…

War

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Book Review: A Motherland’s Daughter, A Fatherland’s Son
Book Review: A Motherland’s Daughter, A Fatherland’s Son
War

4 min read

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Freelance writer and content marketer for B2B SaaS companies. More at https://www.joshuapohwrites.com/

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