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Hawaii, the Big Island - where we went for our honeymoon

It is very funny how life works out.  

When I thought I reached closer to my dream of becoming an economist (specifically I wanted to work for reducing income inequality and fighting poverty) by getting into an economics Ph.D. program, mishaps happened and I fell back.  However, my letdown from grad school made me move to Los Angeles and find my lover, my husband.  

So far, my life has been lots of ups and downs as everyone's life would be - these ups and downs give us character and stories to share.  I recently had an accident and I am still in a process of recovery, which I will write about for sure later.  It is still difficult for me to overcome my sadness from having an accident and all the troubles coming from its consequences, but because of this accident, I finally have time to start writing for my own blog.  

Let's see how it goes!

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