Using it as a Crutch
It’s funny the idioms we use when we’re talking about mental illness.
The day I left work early
Missing the Midterm
It’s my 9th semester at the University of Illinois and I’m on academic probation
for the second time.
Bipolar
I have type II bipolar disorder.
Type I is what you probably think of when you think of bipolar. It’
The Secret to Understanding Football
This Sunday, you might find yourself watching the Super Bowl even though you
have absolutely no interest in football. I
I'm a Twilio Developer Evangelist
I’m excited to announce that last week I accepted a position as a developer
evangelist with Twilio [http://www.
Adapt
For three months I’ve been taking improv classes at The Second City, hoping
they’d improve my public speaking
Speak Slow
The most important lesson I’ve learned on public speaking was taught to me by
Congressman Danny Davis. His voice
The covert NSA agent sitting next to you
For me, the most unsettling part of the most recent Guardian article on NSA
domestic surveillance
[http://www.theguardian.com/
Autoworkers of our generation
Fifty years ago, an autoworker could provide a middle-class existence for his
family. Bought a house. Put kids through college.
Assumptions
Last week, I made two purchases off of Craiglist.
The first is a table from a family in Logan Square.