My Mission
I find the most important things in life are a set of principles/ethics, knowledge about self, and rational actions according to the principles. I wasn’t born with these principles, nor did I determine early on that I must adopt a set of principles or what other alternatives must exist. This happened over a course of period in my life that I can only make sense by thinking of myself as a system.

Being educated as an engineer, it has trained me to view the world around me as composed of systems. A system’s characteristic property is that it accepts an external input, processes it, and undergoes a state change like a state-machine to produce an output. I view myself as a system who has received input in the form of family upbringing, adolescent experiences, financial and emotional investment from those around me, socio-political events in the world, education, and many more. As a system, I have processed these inputs as part of evolution which has been my “state-change”. My output at the very least has been a good member of society, social impact on those around me, caring for family.
To attain the next level of my personal growth, I want to ensure my remaining life is dedicated to providing for the society by applying my engineering knowledge and life experience. Specifically, I want to dedicate my life towards solving climate-change related challenges.