Sahil Chinoy, once a data journalist at The New York Times, has adapted his career from aspiring engineer to economics doctoral candidate at Harvard. Despite a promising start in journalism and data analysis, Chinoy's insatiable curiosity pushed him towards academia. He is set to graduate soon and has contributed to research at the National Bureau of Economic Research, investigating sociopolitical dynamics in America. His varied interests span from engineering to economics, showcasing his analytical approach to complex societal issues.
In retrospect it's clear to Chinoy how he was borne along - and repeatedly redirected - by his particular curiosity: about systems, abstractions, how things work.
You're reading this research on the way home, on the subway, and feeling like, 'I just don't have the energy to really understand this - I'd have to do this full time.'
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