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When a Semester Humbles You

13 min · 13. mar. 2026
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In this episode, I share a personal reflection on a semester that challenged me physically and mentally. Between dealing with malaria, stress, leadership responsibilities, and academic pressure, I had to learn some difficult but important lessons. This episode is about resilience, managing people, staying calm under pressure, and learning to check in with yourself when life becomes overwhelming. Sometimes a tough season is not meant to break you but to teach you something deeper. If you are a student going through a difficult period, this conversation is for you. You are not alone, and your story is still unfolding.

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