Jonathan’s Place

Hello hello Welcome to my place! I am glad you are here. Here I will just be posting my personal thoughts, share my experiences, and talk about what I learn/am thinking in each new season of my life. I plan on making this site a safe-place for me to write whatever is on my mind, so here are my uncensored thoughts!

Warm regards,

Jonathan Lee

  • A Good Father

    A Good Father

    I’ve recently been watching the show Young Sheldon, and I’ve found myself really contemplating the life of the father in the show, George Cooper.  If you’ve only watched the Big Bang Theory, you’ll probably remember that George is described as a fairly unimpressive man. He was the guy who drank too much, cared more about…

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  • Figure out how to chew it

    One of my favorite pieces of advice goes like this: “Bite off more than you can chew, and then figure out how to chew it.”  I love it so much because it runs against almost everything we’re usually told. “Don’t bite off more than you can chew, be realistic, know your limits, don’t ego lift.”…

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  • Don’t get hurt, be kind, have fun

    Those were the three rules of life that one of my professors (shoutout Prof. Vreeland) gave to the seniors as he was sending us off into the real world. He said that the rules were in order too: don’t have fun if you’re not being kind, don’t keep on being kind if it’s getting you…

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  • Earn this

    Earn this

    If you’ve ever watched the movie “Saving Private Ryan,” you probably remember the ending scene where Captain Miller pulls Private Ryan aside before dying and tells him two words  “Earn this.”  It kind of flew past me upon my first few watches, but I’ve been reflecting on it more recently.  Throughout the film, eight men…

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  • Why It’s Not That Deep

    There are two kinds of mindsets and two kinds of work ethics. Most people live somewhere within these four combinations. You think it’s deep and you work hard. You think it’s deep and you don’t work hard. You think it’s not that deep and you work hard. You think it’s not that deep and you…

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  • How I Want to Approach Senior Year

    A common question that I’ve been asked a few times this summer is “How are you going to approach your last year at Princeton?”  It’s a simple question, but it carries such finality in its words. This is it, the last lap. The last September I’ll step onto campus as a student, the last chance…

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  • 2025

    2025

    In 1722, Theologian Jonathan Edwards wrote 70 Resolutions for him to accomplish throughout his life. I’ll write a few of them here.  It’s interesting how people nowadays make resolutions compared to Mr. Edwards in 1722. While Jonathan’s resolutions are quite broad and hard to tangibly apply to everyday life,  people today make their resolutions concrete:…

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  • A Week at Kesem

    A Week at Kesem

    Last week, I had the amazing opportunity to be a counselor at Camp Kesem, a summer camp for children whose parents have been diagnosed with cancer. The main purpose of the camp, from what I saw, was to give the kids a space to be kids amidst the struggles they face in their daily lives.…

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  • On Time

    On Time

    Something that I’ve recently wondered about is what makes people so busy all the time: at school, at home, in life, I seem to see all my friends extremely busy with no time to hang out, hit the gym, or and like breathe since they seem to be buried in work.  Like I remember once…

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  • Improving Myself

    Improving Myself

    So I’ve recently been asking all of my close friends the question: “What is one of my major flaws and what should I do to change for the better?” It’s a delicate question of course, I make sure to give my friends the full chance to be completely honest with me and I let them…

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