Don't let the nice weather get to your head

Spectator published an article—actually a manifesto—yesterday by Nathan Chang urging Columbia students to stop worrying so much about work. He writes:

"Why not get a head start on consciously developing the few things that last in this life, almost all of which are not work-related? Chill for a bit, hang out with friends, do something for its personal value to you, do anything to capitalize on the life that spring gives, and live."

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