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Graduating from Trinity

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Wednesday, 29-October-2025

The day is finally here.

11 months of work. A few thousand hours of effort. Probably around 3,000, give or take.

Lots of frustration. Friendships made, friendships strained.

A crush. A relationship. A love. Built and developed, one moment at a time, step by step.

Top marks earned. One reading, one paper, one exam and one presentation at a time. One by one, studying and learning and focusing and breaking and cracking under the pressure. Rebuilding myself, only to break again… and then to be helped up, to stagger forward a bit more.

All for this. A parchment, handed to me, just one person in an endless stream of faceless celebrants.

Success and completion, at least for a moment, before we were sent on to the next challenge.

Another view of the old library

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Monday, 27-October-2025

After visiting the Jeanie Johnson, a tourist adventure that I hadn’t been to, I took my Mom and Steve to a tourist adventure that I’ve been to more times than I can reasonably count – The Old Library at Trinity, and the Book of Kells exhibition that’s connected to it.

At this point, there’s really not anything else I can add to this: It was just as beautiful as it always has been… and, frankly, just as “we’re in the middle of renovating” as it always has been.

… True story – when I visited in 2023, the Old Library looked exactly the same as it does today. And in 2023, they were telling us that they were about to close the Old Library for renovations “within the next month, to stay closed for at least two years”.

Well… they didn’t. And it’s not. But thankfully, that means we got to visit again!

And the views? Just as beautiful as they’ve always been.

The final class of my MBA

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Thursday, 17-July-2025



And with that… my classes are complete. The whole MBA program, nearly a year… all that’s left is a final paper, and then nothing. No lectures, no group meetings, none of those.


A year ago, I didn’t know this classroom. I didn’t know my classmates, and I didn’t know my way around campus.

A year ago, I was still on my Grand Adventure, traipsing through Europe, with stars in my eyes and hopes in my heart.


I still have some of those stars, and I still hold on to some of those hopes. My time in this classroom was… interesting, if nothing else. Time alone will tell how valuable it was, but I hold onto the hope that it will be valuable – as a growth opportunity, as learnings, or as a tool in my career…

Time will tell.



But for now – I found my way back into the building, after everyone else was off at celebrating at the pub. I took a moment to appreciate the quiet of the classroom that I’m unlikely to step foot in again (at least as a student), and let the whole quiet of the moment sink in.

Then, I headed home.


After all – I had a bottle of very nice scotch waiting for me – a celebratory gift that I very much intended on opening.