Orlando is known for expensive theme parks but there are plenty of free things to do. The City Beautiful, as it’s known by, is rapidly growing so there is something for everyone to enjoy. Continue reading Free Things to do in Orlando
Author: Lena Wang
Thoughts on AI
We’ve all heard about the fear of AI from Elon Musk to Hollywood. There is a legitimate concern that world governments will use it to create a weapon of mass destruction like nuclear weapons, or that we’ll be ruled by evil robot overlords. But what are the good aspects of it?
How to Email a Value Proposition to a Business
Today, I’ll be posting something different. Praxis has asked me to write a value proposition (a plan to improve a business and how I can be valuable to them).
If you want to do a work project for a business email them a plan of action. Be clear and concise; no wishy-washy language. Show examples of your work don’t just list degrees because it doesn’t show what you’ve actually created. Then end with a clear idea of what you want to do. Continue reading How to Email a Value Proposition to a Business
Create to Improve Your Mental Health

We’ve all heard that purpose gives our lives meaning but what does it actually look like? I truly think it has to do with shifting your brain into creation mode.
There Are Still a Few Good Men
I’m currently stuck at a Costco gas station waiting for AAA. My ten year old Cadillac won’t start. Thankfully a kind gentleman asked if I needed help to jump start the battery. Luckily I have cables in my trunk but it still won’t start. There wasn’t much else the gentleman could do but I sincerely thanked him for going out of his way to help me.
There’s a lesson we can all learn from this kind man.
Despite what the media wants us to believe, most people aren’t terrible and narcissistic.
If you see someone in need ask if they need help. Avoid the by-stander effect.
This is a reminder to give help when we can and if you’re ever stuck in a situation don’t be afraid to ask for help.
The Economics of Adulting
“Am I adulting yet?” Every millennial has asked themselves this catchphrase. It’s commonly heard from twenty-something-year-olds who have legitimate concerns on how to survive.
We are unprepared and scared for our well-being because our parents didn’t teach us personal finances or how to pick the right partner. Older generations made economic policies, such as Social Security and raising the national debt, that gambled away our future.
I Love Happy Customers
Happy customers bring me joy especially when I’ve created something valuable for them. My friend Kyle ordered t-shirts from my Society6 store and he looks fantastic in them. This is what he had to say about them. Continue reading I Love Happy Customers
My Economics Professor Liberated My Mind
In my previous post, I mentioned my economics professor, Jack Chambless. Professor Chambless was the beginning of everything in my fight for liberty. He made such a profound influence in my life and I consider him to be my intellectual father. Continue reading My Economics Professor Liberated My Mind
Why I Joined Praxis
Originally, I made plans to attend art school and become a fashion designer.
But I was filled with uncertainty so I decided to major in IT since I heard about people making six figures and they’re in demand.
My plans were to make a load of money then pursue a career in fashion.
However, I only lasted for two semesters as an IT major before I failed physics and Java programming and then switched majors to Business. But business didn’t work either. I dropped out halfway through my degree for several reasons. Continue reading Why I Joined Praxis
I Almost Busted Out Laughing During a Pararescueman’s Memorial Service
The immature middle schooler in me laughed. I couldn’t help it. I’ll try to keep this as PG as possible but if you haven’t noticed already look at his middle initial and last name. Read it slowly.
Now imagine being at a memorial service and it’s dead silent. You snort giggle in an attempt to keep it in. Continue reading I Almost Busted Out Laughing During a Pararescueman’s Memorial Service