Life is a journey, not a race
When I was child, my teacher, relatives, parents always asked me What do you want to be when you grow up? The joy that this question often brings is generated from the limitless imagination that we all possess as kids. Rather than question whether our dreams are realistic or not, we allow our dreams to soar and our fantasies to come alive with excitement. So what happens when we grow older? Where do all our dreams and fantasies go? In my experience, the older I got the more limited my response to that question became. When I was child, I have a number of option teacher, pilot, doctor, politician and a lot more. But you know, I never thought that I will be an Engineer. . . It is something unexpected, because when I was a child, I was not aware about Engineer as a career. I was told to not set the bar too high for myself or to create expectations that I could not reach, so that I would not get disappointed if they didn’t come ...