Carpet Roads

When I was a little child, my preschool used to have two-hour breaks where we could do whatever we want. We could go outside, play around with the swing, and chase each other like cops and robbers. All this with a teacher supervising us, of course. It was always something I look forward too. Usually, … Continue reading Carpet Roads

The Moment Where A Single Child Changed My View on Passion

Three days before New Year’s Eve, I was outside buying food, thinking about my future. Uncertainty, demotivation, and deliberate inaction were mountains I shouldered on a daily basis, and I have no idea what’s going on. I also don’t have any plans to do anything about it too. Over the months, I felt that my … Continue reading The Moment Where A Single Child Changed My View on Passion

The One Emergency Meeting That Changed My View on Progress

In the first week of September, my group mate initiated an emergency meeting out of panic. In shock, I rushed to Discord and talked to him about what happened. He said we won’t be able to get data set from the previous researchers. And we won’t make our system in time! I knew it was … Continue reading The One Emergency Meeting That Changed My View on Progress