In February 2016 I wrote this talk on the "Markov Chain Model for Life," as I like to call it. The topics touched upon are similar to those in my prior post, and emphasize my belief that God's plan for us does not include being paralyzingly stressed about identifying God's plan for us. I still find myself wanting to reread and share this talk often, so I wanted to make it available here. I hope that as we all share pieces of our experiences with one another, we can continue to improve our understanding of the gospel and our Heavenly Parents' plan for us.
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Convocation 2016: God Is Bigger
Every year, the LDS community at Stanford starts off the year with a religious Convocation. It is an opportunity for us to call upon God as we start the school year, and reflect upon what it means to be both disciples and scholars. I am just beginning my senior year, and I was asked to speak about the intersection of my academic and spiritual development in my time here at Stanford. I loved the chance to reflect on my college journey thus far, and now hope to use my remarks from yesterday's Convocation to kick off another journey I've been hoping to start: entering the blogging world. I hope this post and every post here can help others to find hope in their futures and in the future of our church. My faith journey has been the most joyful when I look for the good, so this blog is about seeking after the silver linings.
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