In our youth, we often feel a drive to help others and change the world, before grappling with the complexities of our socio-historical context.
Working as a mechanic and then studying engineering revealed to me that many societal problems stem not from technical failures but from a lack of intellectual humility.
I realized that rather than simply trying to fix problems, we need to address the underlying assumptions and ways of thinking that contribute to these issues.
My journey taught me that the solution isn’t just in engineering the physical world but in molding the thoughts and beliefs that shape our actions.
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