Written at the end.
I will keep striving to become a lifelong learner. I think that no matter what kind of work I do in the future, I will continue to keep exploring in the field of cultural studies. And I think that the theoretical knowledge I have learned will make me more able to think and stronger in my future practice. The desire for my voice to be heard by more people has not changed, and in this age of fast food, I hope I can set aside time and allow myself to take my time. To learn hard and continue to shine in a world and field that I love. I have gained the most valuable knowledge in this MACS family, and I have benefited greatly from the experience and knowledge of my professors. I have also gained like-minded friends who are always there to give me advice and suggestions to make my research more meaningful.
My graduate studies are at a special time, and I have witnessed history. I am also grateful for the support and constant encouragement of my family, who have been there for me during the tough times. It has been an amazing journey, and after graduate school, another chapter in my life will begin. But I will always remember MACS, my professors, my friends, and my second home: Seattle.