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Author: FIGBERT <figbert@figbert.com>
Date:   Tue,  9 Jan 2024 14:45:29 -0800

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diff --git a/content/posts/stanford-quarterly-reflection-01/benji.jpeg b/content/posts/stanford-quarterly-reflection-01/benji.jpeg Binary files differ. diff --git a/content/posts/stanford-quarterly-reflection-01/index.md b/content/posts/stanford-quarterly-reflection-01/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ ++++ +title = "Stanford Quarterly Reflection (Y1Q1)" +date = 2024-01-09 ++++ + +Life changes slowly and then all at once. I started at Stanford +University on September 19th, 2023, an "all at once" day that began the +rest of my life. It is no small thing to leave the home you've known all +your life for a place as strange as Stanford. I am profoundly grateful +for the opportunity to do so and for the people who have made that +possible. It turns out to be a wonderful kind of strange. + +<!-- more --> + +This past quarter felt like being thrown onto a bucking horse, breaking +it, and immediately turning it toward the racetrack and joining a heat +that was already underway.[^1] It was immediately fun. + +### General Philosophizing on the Subject of People +People are supremely important. Having people you care about to eat with +when the evening comes—this one thing can make anywhere feel like home. +This is not a profound realization, but it is one that I have come to +through my time here. + +I have been extremely lucky to be joined at Stanford by one of my best +friends from high school. It's completely cheating: I am certain that +the transition would have been far more difficult on my own. To leave +home and be totally alone is an experience I still have not had: when I +moved to Stanford I had Vivek. + +I have been further showered with folks who I am grateful for, new +friends that—as anyone who has gone off to college will tell you—I +already feel like I've known all my life. What I most want to say is +this: when I went off to college, it was my most sincere hope that I +would meet remarkable people. I have found this sort of person at +Stanford in abundance, and nowhere more than with you, my friends. + +Thank you Jack, for welcoming me into your home—and giving me a potato +for my shelf. Thank you Josh, for debating with me the linguistic +intricacies of Hebrew curse words. Thank you Daniel, Riya, and Amalia, +for hanging out with me in far-flung cities; it's remarkable to land +somewhere strange and have friends there to welcome you. And thank you +Kelly, for introducing me to [Corner], and more importantly being +everything for everyone in difficult times. + +And to all those with whom I shared food, ran around in the cold, stayed +up into the wee hours of the night, and woke up for in the early morning +to go lift; it's been a lifetime these few short months and I am amazed +I have been able to spend it with you. + +### Specific Commentary on the Subject of Academics +I took six classes, which I found after a confused two-week sprint where +I picked up and quickly dropped, among others, a three-hour long +comparative literature class.[^2] My schedule eventually settled into +the following: + +1. CS 106B: Programming Abstractions +2. ARABLANG 1A: Accelerated First Year Arabic +3. HISTORY 81B: Contemporary Middle East +4. CS 7: Personal Finance for Engineers +5. PHYSICS 59: Frontiers of Physics Research +6. ECON 3: Big Ideas Lecture Series + +I loved this schedule, and am quite lucky to have stumbled into it. +Sean, my 106B professor, is wonderful and an endless well of millennial, +self-deprecating positive energy. I hope nothing ever stays that spirit. +My Arabic professor Khaled has an incredible tendency to launch off on +half-hour long tangents in the middle of a lesson. It was in his class +that I saw my name for the first time: + +![بنجي](benji.jpeg) + +We had already learned the alphabet when Khaled used my name as an +example. I looked up at the chalkboard in amazement.[^3] When did I +first see my name in English or Hebrew? This time, I snapped a picture. + +HISTORY 81B fell into the trap of most Middle Eastern history courses: +it taught the same old Arab-centric narrative, depriving all characters +of agency and giving the state of the region an air of inevitability. I +took it to hang out with Vedant and Hassan—which I did! Our post-class +coffee routine caused me to be late to Arabic on many an occasion. I +also enjoyed our final project, which [I published here][war-of-return] +as stylistic practice for an eventual submission to the ACX book review +contest.[^4] + +The final three classes were all speaker series. Whenever I tell this to +upperclassmen, they universally respond with a shoulder pat and a +wistful gaze as they reflect back on when they were young and naive and +took speaker series. I hope I never come to adopt this position: I think +they're the greatest. In PHYSICS 59 I heard the sound of a single atom +moving. CS 7 filled a huge gap in my knowledge and helped me +contextualize my finances.[^5] And ECON 3 is one of those classes that +can only exist with the unique resources found here. + +### Other Rattlings of the Mind +The observation of change is a difficult thing. I find it almost +impossible to embody the version of myself that was once living so +differently. + +The blank slate of college is a canvas for personal change. I'm trying +to use it to live as intentionally as possible.[^6] When you are in +control of all the facets of your life, why not design it? + +The amount of distinct events that occur each day in my life on this +campus is incredible. Perhaps one of the things I appreciate most about +Stanford is this compression of time and space. There are so many people +doing so many things here, that each day doesn't truly feel complete +until something unique and memorable has occurred. Last night, for +example, I spontaneously dropped in on a class in the law school a +friend of mine is taking that just so happens to be taught by the father +of a high school friend.[^7] How glorious! + +### Looking Forward +The second quarter is already upon us. This time around there will be a +lot more writing of papers. And yet, I am sure it will be—as this last +quarter has been—genuinely exceptional. + +עם ישראל חי + +--- + +[^1]: I have never done anything remotely like this. It is a metaphor. +Your horse-wrangling mileage may vary. + +[^2]: *COMPLIT 214: Shipwrecks and Backlands*, mostly +inspired by an excellent course on surreal Latin American literature in +high school; thalassic Iberian literature seemed like a good next step. +Ultimately, I thought the discussion format combined with the extended +duration made it not a good fit for what I would like to do at Stanford. +I was also briefly in *SYMSYS 1: Minds and Machines*, but was +told that I would receive several zeroes on the first week's work and my +grade would suffer. I believe that's not how the shopping period is +supposed to work, so I dropped out in search of classes excited to have +me. + +[^3]: I know, right? Chalkboard! I'd never really seen one of those +before. Amusing that in the middle of Silicon Valley, the chalkboard is +alive and well in the depths of Main Quad. + +[^4]: *War of Return* was not assigned specifically, we were just tasked +with writing a book review. The review I will eventually submit to the +ACX contest will likely have decreased usage of "Ibid." + +[^5]: Let it also be known that the lecturer, Adam Nash, is extremely +cool, has nice hair, and writes [a blog of his own][nash-blog]. + +[^6]: Sleep well, be jacked. + +[^7]: Because, it seems, taking law school classes as an undergraduate +freshman is something you can do. If you're insane. + +[corner]: https://www.corner.inc/clouds +[war-of-return]: @/reading/complete/war-of-return/index.md +[nash-blog]: https://adamnash.blog