So. Much. Studying. I feel like the bulk of my life was spent on academia. You know, learning how to learn. I chose to pursue Electrical Engineering, which didn’t feel quite right. So I went ahead and got my Master’s degree on it just to make sure that it really isn’t for me. As of today, I’m still not sure. But what I did find out is this: I love learning through projects, by making.
It’s rewarding to see one of your prototypes at work, but getting to that moment is painful. Building something from nothing literally takes a lot of time. The cycle of implementing and debugging until it works is frustrating at best. Yet I still push forward because every hurdle is a lesson waiting to be learned. And overcoming all the hurdles brings you to the goal of a (kindda) completed project.
I like cute and cool looking things. Someday I’d like to marry them together and have something like chibi chihuahuas wearing mecha armor. In the meantime, I’m just drawing random doodles/comics as some sort of a journal.
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Complications. My cornea was not that happy 6 weeks after the surgery. My ophthamoligists said it could have been because of “decompensation.” It’s one of those things where my eye had too much surgery, and it be like “fuck this shit; I’m out.” They said it’s slowly dying. Great…
So things are hazy once again. It’s like having a cataract, but the cornea version. They recommended 2 more surgeries. The first one is to fix my eye pressure because the thing that was regulating it, the “bleb” (I know so many technical medical terms), is no...
Venturing the unknown!
Started creating art and prototypes :]
Soul-searching month…
Diagnosed with advanced glaucoma and vasculitis
Freed from the shackles of Academia!
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