← Zhaorui Wei

A lawyer who kept
reading her way into
something else

I grew up in China, studied law there, and spent my first working years at a British firm — the kind of place where precision is a form of respect.

Law taught me to read closely: to notice which word was chosen and which was avoided. It's the same instinct I bring to books, and, lately, to business — I'm at Kellogg finishing an MBA, mostly to find out what happens when careful reading meets people who have to decide quickly.

This site is an archive more than a portfolio. The library is what I've read and what I actually thought about it. The photographs are places I've walked slowly. If something here makes you want to argue with me, that's the best possible outcome — write to me.

Now
MBA candidate, Kellogg School of ManagementEvanston / Chicago, IllinoisReading: Kahneman, Thinking, Fast and Slow
Before
Associate, British international law firmLegal education in China
Elsewhere
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