Twenty-Somethings Finding Their Way is a collection of essays by contributors who share their aspirations and inspirations as they enter adulthood.
Their stories will challenge conventional thinking about millennials and could begin to bridge generation gaps.
Meet:
- Maya, who was adopted at nine months from a Chinese orphanage and came to live in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she experiences the complexities of dual identity;
- Robert, who balances his passion for writing and filming animated stories with working as a barista to pay his bills;
- Anna, who works to conquer “imposter syndrome” as she imagines a career in medicine;
- Aaron, who draws on a background in philosophy to make meaning out of a disillusioning experience working for a non-profit in Tulsa, Oklahoma;
- Kimberly, who leaves a cushy law firm practice to advocate for immigrants' and sex workers' rights.
At My Pace is a series that shares a broad range of experiences to enable a richer conversation and help us to discover our personal truths.
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