From the selection of the enrichment workshops offered to me I would most certainly pick my favorite session when we attended the Rubin Museum of Art: Art of the Himalayas, because what most fascinated me was the Buddhist meditation room. Once I walked in there I felt sudden relaxation and calmness. Then after the tour was over I went searching for the meditation room just for the relaxing atmosphere. Honestly I was just really tired and needed to take a quick nap. Also the monk chants in the background made the experience even better. But what I also liked was one of the Baruch Voices monologue, it was about how a student wants to quit smoking as he tried to convince himself that he is really going to quit but he’s really not. That story seemed very interesting to me because I can totally relate to that and some of the things he said I also say when I try to quit smoking cigarettes. Those are my favorite Baruch enrichment workshops. About the other stories though, my opinion is that I did not like them because they just sounded like first-world problems to me.
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