What I've Got & Found.7z File
: Write about the act of finding the file itself. Discuss what it felt like to rediscover these "hidden" pieces of yourself and how your perspective has changed since you last saw them.
: Describe the "What I've Got & Found.7z" file. Why was it archived? What was the "jumpscare" or surprise of opening it?
: If the file contains research, use the "intersection" method—find where the different documents overlap to create a new, unified argument. 3. Drafting the Essay What I've Got & Found.7z
: Reflect on why we "zip" things away—whether it’s to save space or to hide parts of our past until we’re ready to face them again.
: Focus on the contrast between the Math (the raw data/files) and the Agency (the meaning you give them now). : Write about the act of finding the file itself
To see what’s inside, you’ll need a tool like 7-Zip or Keka (for Mac). Once opened, look for:
: Treat the file’s contents as a list of "What I’ve Got." Group them into categories (e.g., Practical Tools , Sentimental Junk , Unfinished Ideas ) and explain what each says about your growth. Why was it archived
: Are these "lost" items (like old memories) or a specific research project? 2. Choose an Essay Structure