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Usha’s Substack

Usha Vishnuvajjala

My personal Substack

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Too different, too much the same

A few weeks ago, I went for a walk in some woods that I hadn’t been in since mid-December. I discovered this group of short, mostly-flat hiking trails near me in September or October, and although I still resent that I have to drive somewhe...

7 months ago
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Being present, mindful, and miserable

When I can’t swim anywhere better, I swim in a tiny pool at a gym not too far from where I live during the teaching semester. There’s a mural on the wall near the entrance that says something like “do something today your future self will t...

10 months ago
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I finally understand "Brat"

The British singer Charli XCX said recently in her host’s monologue on Saturday Night Live, “Brat is all about being vulnerable,” which initially surprised me but now feels just right. I tried to listen to Charli’s music a few times in the ...

a year ago
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On Mutuality and Shared Vulnerability

I’ve experienced and witnessed a lot of interactions in recent weeks, none of which I can describe with any kind of specificity (so I’ll refer to a lot of people as just “a friend”—these are all different friends), that have made me think a...

a year ago
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  • Usha Vishnuvajjala

    literature, emotions, gender

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