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Thursday, March 12, 2026

Aneri Prashant Mehta


OPINION

Is the ‘look good, feel good’ cliché true?

Looking good does not always mean wearing formal or expensive clothing. It can be as simple as styling your hair, wearing clothes that fit well or choosing an outfit that makes you feel comfortable and confident. Small efforts in personal presentation can still have a noticeable impact on how we feel. At the same time, it is important not to place all of our value on appearance. Focusing on how we look should not come at the expense of our character or personal qualities. Instead, caring about our appearance can simply reflect self-respect and confidence.

OPINION

There’s no such thing as choosing the wrong major

So if you're in a career identity crisis, being scared not just of failing, but of not becoming the right version of yourself, know that you're not the only one. The fear of waking up one day and hating the career you picked is a threat that hangs above all of us. But what if we looked at our major as the first step in discovering how we think and what we care about?

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