My Last Two Weeks at Harvard & MIT! Bittersweet Goodbye to Cambridge | Ep. 39

It’s hard to believe, but these were my final two weeks as a student at Harvard. As the semester came to a close, I found myself wrapping up classes across the Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard Law School, Harvard College, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Between final lectures and the many walks across campus that had become second nature, I spent a lot of time reflecting on just how much this experience has changed me. Harvard challenged me in ways I never expected. It pushed me to think more critically, communicate more effectively, and approach problems with greater curiosity and humility. More importantly, it introduced me to people from every corner of the world whose stories, perspectives, and friendships have shaped me in ways that will last long after graduation. These final weeks were filled with moments that reminded me why this journey has been so special. From classrooms and study sessions to conversations over coffee and spontaneous catch-ups between classes, I realized that some of the most meaningful lessons happened outside the syllabus. I learned new skills, discovered new interests, and gained a deeper understanding of leadership, public service, law, policy, and community. Most of all, I found lifelong friends who made Harvard feel like home. Looking back, I feel incredibly fortunate to have learned under the mentorship of professors, teachers, practitioners, and leaders who were generous with their time, wisdom, and encouragement. Their guidance helped shape not only how I think, but also the kind of person I hope to become. This vlog includes appearances from tennis legend Billie Jean King, political analyst Steve Kornacki, former Chicago mayor and U.S. Ambassador Rahm Emanuel, and former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. Seeing leaders who have shaped sports, journalism, government, diplomacy, and law share their experiences was both inspiring and humbling. As graduation approaches, I feel grateful more than anything else. Grateful for the opportunities, the challenges, the friendships, the mentors, and the countless moments that made this chapter unforgettable. These may have been my last two weeks at Harvard, but the lessons and relationships I take from this place will stay with me for a lifetime. Thank you for being part of this journey.