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The Beauty of Science

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I draw inspiration from creativity in science, and the ability to take and manipulate the science to benefit society. -I also draw creativity from great leaders of our times. Phil Jackson, he brought Zen into the chaotic environment, Colin Powel, Madeline Albirght (God knows I want to meet her).

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I am a person driven by a fascinating blend of creativity and analytical curiosity, drawing inspiration from the realms of science, leadership, and the world of numbers. Just as a scientist explores the intricacies of the universe, I find myself exploring the intricate connections between science and society, seeking ways to harness knowledge for the betterment of the world.

However, even though I am an engineer by training, some days, I feel like I am more of a scientist than an engineer, other days, I am a math whiz, coz I am fascinated by numbers. That which can amount to an absolute and even show a trend, that could predict what your shopping habits could be in the future, or used to preserve a product such that you can consume it at later date. However, careewise I settled to being an Engineer, because I figured one can combined the science(exploring), engineering (application) and math (analysis) to invent, innovate and analysis to solve daunting problems.