Fear of Failure
Diny Davis (she/her/hers), Low Entropy Volunteer Writer “Don’t let the fear of failure keep you away from your destiny” – Jeanette Coron Understanding Fear of Failure Before we dive into overcoming the fear of failure, it’s important to understand what it is and why it happens. How It Holds You Back and What to Do? […]
The Myth and Reality of “No Expectations” in Relationships

Azra Adil Rizvi, Low Entropy Volunteer Writer In the kaleidoscope of modern relationships, the concept of “no expectations” has emerged as both a captivating ideal and a buzzword of today. It paints a picture of love unbound by societal norms, where partners traverse their connection without the shackles of predefined roles or obligations. But amidst […]
Navigating the Depths of Grief: Coping With the Loss of a Loved One.

Grace Song (she/her/hers), Low Entropy Volunteer Writer Grieving the loss of a loved one is an inevitable aspect of the human experience. The journey through bereavement can be tumultuous, marked by overwhelming and all-encompassing emotions. I have recently had my first ever encounter with loss and grief. My initial experience with grief involved many tears […]
The Wonders of Fitness

Diny Davis (she/her/hers), Low Entropy Volunteer Writer “If it doesn’t challenge you, it doesn’t change you.” – Fred DeVito Movement is the essence of life. Our bodies are designed to move, and when we do, magical things happen. Fitness is not a new topic for anyone. In the last few years, the world has taken […]
My Vibrant Tapestry

Kajol Bhatia, Low Entropy Volunteer Writer Traditions, food and togetherness are the words I associate with celebrations—big and small. I’ve often found myself struggling with the intricacies of my own cultural identity, especially growing up as the daughter of expatriates. Nevertheless, the grounding values and sentiments behind these events that were rooted in the fusion […]
How To Master Pre-Test Tension
Lucas Sukutian, Low Entropy Volunteer Writer As the last rays of the sun dip below the horizon, a subtle yet pervasive tension begins to sweep through the dormitories and library halls of universities around the globe. This tension is a harbinger of the impending exam season, a period that brings an air of anticipation and […]
Pole Dancing: The Benefits of an Art Form

Lauren Long (she/her/hers), Low Entropy Volunteer Blog Writer Had I tried to write this piece a few years ago, I likely would have written mumbo jumbo for the first draft before scrapping it and starting again. Just as the tricks and spins I learn and train on the pole take some time to grasp, it […]
Top Five Self-Help Strategies for Better Mental Health
Diny Davis (she/her/hers), Low Entropy Volunteer Writer “There is a hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.’’- John Green What is Mental Health ? Mental health, fundamentally, refers to our psychological, emotional and social well-being. It influences how we think, feel and act. Moreover, it also contributes to how we handle stress, relate […]
Relationships and Growth
Lauren Long (she/her/hers), Low Entropy Volunteer Writer I have not been romantically involved with anyone, so the relationship I am going to tell you about is a friendship I have had since I was nine. The friendship between this person and myself was complicated when we were kids and teenagers because we ran in different […]
A Cerebral Experience
Cristina Crescenzo (she/her/hers), Low Entropy Volunteer Writer Cerebral palsy, by its simplest definition, is a physical disability that is caused by abnormal brain development or damage to the brain that affects a person’s ability to control their muscles. The type of CP I have is called spastic diplegia, which means that both sides of my […]