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  • Sunlight Allergy
    2026/04/09

    In this episode, I talk about how I found out I have a sunlight allergy, something I didn’t even know was a real condition until my skin started reacting every time I stepped outside in the daytime. From random itching during college walks, to self-diagnosing through weird experiments, to finally getting a formal confirmation from a dermatologist, this episode traces the whole journey of how I went from making fun of people who use umbrellas in the sun to becoming the guy who can’t leave the house without one. It’s a mix of storytelling, self-observation, small absurd moments, and the strange realization that sometimes your body has rules you never agreed to. If you’ve ever had to adjust your life around something inconvenient, confusing, or slightly ridiculous, you’ll probably relate to this one.


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    32 分
  • Scammed on Wheels
    2026/04/02

    In this episode, I share the story of getting scammed on a rickshaw ride, more than double the usual fare, while navigating the absurdity of being lost on a back-alley maze and talking it out live with my mom. From meters turned off to unexpected shortcuts, and a driver so bold he even tried to ask for extra money at the end, this ride becomes a lesson in patience, frustration, and human audacity. A mix of humor, disbelief, and Spartan-level restraint, this episode is for anyone who’s ever been caught in an everyday scam and survived to tell the tale.


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    18 分
  • The 6-Year Podcast Anniversary
    2026/03/26

    After a two-year break from podcasting due to studies, I’m finally back behind the mic. In this episode, I talk about what the break felt like, why I stepped away, and what it feels like to return. I also look back at the evolution of the podcast from constant rebrands and changing formats to experimenting with stories, self-help ideas, and thought experiments. I walk through the behind-the-scenes process of how an episode actually gets made, the struggle between scripting and speaking freely, the episodes that were easiest and hardest to create, and why I’ve stopped worrying about stats and started focusing on the joy of making things again.


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    51 分
  • I Became That Guy
    2026/03/19

    In this episode, I break down the semester where I intentionally became “that student” front bench, 100% attendance, handwritten notes, real questions, no shortcuts, no ChatGPT copy-paste, constant professor engagement, and what happened as a result. I talk about how internal and external grading systems actually work, how front-loaded effort reduces exam stress, and how genuine curiosity makes learning easier instead of harder. This is not a motivational rant. It’s a post-mortem of a strategic overcorrection that turned an almost impossible outcome, a 9.00 CGPA into something methodically engineered.


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    26 分
  • The Bathroom Singer
    2026/03/12

    This episode is about a small hostel memory that stuck with me for oddly long. In my second year, there was this guy who would sing loudly in the shared bathroom, not just songs, but even the random dialogue bits from music videos, completely unbothered by the fact that other humans existed. What started as something I found hilarious slowly turned into something more interesting: why do most of us feel so awkward being perceived, while some people just… don’t care at all? It’s a light, slightly funny, slightly reflective exploration of embarrassment, social rules, and those rare “main character energy” people we all encounter at some point.


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    16 分
  • Financial Independence, Retire Early
    2026/03/05

    In Part 3 of the “How to Not Use Money” series, I dive into something that has increasingly shaped the way I think about my life: Financial Independence Retire Early (FIRE). This episode is less about tactics and more about conviction, why the idea of buying back my time resonates so deeply with me, how my approach to saving and investing has evolved to support that goal, and why FIRE feels less like a financial strategy and more like a philosophy of autonomy. If you’ve ever questioned the default script of working endlessly or wondered what financial independence actually means beyond money, this episode is my attempt to unpack that journey and share why I’m genuinely excited about pursuing it.


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    37 分
  • The First Shave
    2026/02/26

    In this episode, I talk about something oddly simple yet strangely memorable. Shaving for the first time. What started as just using a razor my dad gifted me turned into this weird mix of hesitation, curiosity, and unexpected satisfaction. I reflect on masculinity, independence, identity, and why removing a bit of facial hair somehow felt like a tiny rite of passage. It’s less about grooming and more about those small, quiet moments that make you feel like you’ve crossed some invisible line.

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    20 分
  • The Media Tracker
    2026/02/19

    After a two-year break spent pursuing a postgraduate degree, I’m back behind the mic to pick up where I left off. This episode dives into New Year’s resolutions, specifically the one I set for 2025 that I improbably followed for 365 straight days. Tracking every movie and TV show I consumed. We’ll unpack what that experiment revealed, how the tracker evolved, and why my growing collection of spreadsheets may start sounding… concerning. I’ll also share my public resolutions for 2026, along with one deliberately secret goal that future-me will have to answer for.


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    47 分