This vlog provides an intimate glimpse into the life of Daisy, a student navigating the intense pressures of midterms, social commitments, and personal grooming, all while preparing for a Valentine's Day trip to New York. The narrative highlights the common struggle of maintaining a sense of self amidst a demanding academic schedule.
A significant portion of Daisy’s time is consumed by what she describes as a "cycle of waking up, studying, going to campus, studying, eating, and studying." The mental toll of this routine is palpable, with Daisy noting a "skin crawling feeling" and a desperate craving to escape. Despite this, she prioritizes her education, mentioning that she has "written two midterms so far" and had to make difficult decisions, such as choosing to sit for an exam rather than deferring it—a choice she made because she refused to let her "final grade be worth 50 or 60 percent."
To manage this stress, she adopts a mindset of "locking in," a phrase she repeats when shifting focus from her creative projects to her academic obligations. However, the exhaustion is evident, as she admits to having "pulled three all-nighters in the past week and a half," acknowledging that she is "not doing well" and needing to set a hard limit on her study hours.
The vlog touches on the often frustrating reality of personal maintenance. Daisy shares her experiences with "nail issues," specifically a nail that "keeps popping off," leading her to seek a last-minute appointment. She also reflects on the "trial and error" nature of beauty products, noting that while many lip glosses feel the same, she has found a favorite in the "Judy Doll shade G01." Her candidness about these small, relatable inconveniences—like a bad nail job or the need for a haircut—grounds the vlog in the reality of everyday life.
Amidst the academic stress, Daisy finds solace in preparing for Valentine's Day. She documents the process of making a "handmade" card for her boyfriend, utilizing a "hot glue gun" and creating "letter sleeves" to assemble a book-like gift. This creative endeavor serves as a necessary break from her studies. Furthermore, she shares the excitement of receiving "adult PR packages," including a mascara from YSL and high-quality kitchenware from Caraway, which she humorously notes she will use for her "Lucky Charms."
Daisy’s narrative also touches on health, mentioning her period and her belief that "every girl has anemia to a certain extent," emphasizing the importance of supplements. She also explores the balance between social life and personal well-being, such as meeting a friend at a cafe for a "croffle"—a "waffle croissant"—while simultaneously acknowledging the need to "cancel almost all my shifts" to focus on her health and academic goals.
Ultimately, the vlog serves as a testament to the modern student experience: a constant oscillation between the desire for self-care, the necessity of hard work, and the small, fleeting moments of joy—like finding the "perfect shade of gray and brown" in clothing or enjoying a "juicy" meal at a sushi restaurant—that make the grind bearable.