Thursday, August 6, 2020

Summer Season

Summer Season Ive been crossing things off my master to-do list (nerd alert) and theres one item Ive been staring at guiltily for far too long: blogging. As it turns out, this semester was..well.I learned a lot of extracurricular lessons. Well put it like that. But an unintended side effect of the tough semester is that between having my time tied up in school and feeling a little less than confident, I havent felt like I have any place or inspiration to have anything to say. But ah well, so it goes sometimes. Thankfully, the semester is over and its on to bigger and better things! So what exactly am I up to for the summer? Well a little bit of this and that. During the year, I keep a box full of scraps of paper, hastily labeled Ideas for Later. And in this box I keep, surprise, ideas for later. The way it typically works is Ill have a random thought or idea pop into my head at the strangest of moments, and quickly jot it down. Then Ill throw it in the box, and whenever I get antsy about working on a new project, Ill think inside the box so to speak, and review my ideas. Well here lately, Ive had more and more ideas than Ive had time, and when evaluating my options for summer employment, I decided to strike out on my own and dedicate the time to working on some of these projects. So thats exactly what Im doing! My friends in Oregon have been generous enough to let me stay with them, and Im spending my days coding, reading, and sketching out designs for my projects. In the meantime, Im out enjoying all that Oregon has to offer in the way of climbing, running, biking, and maybe here soon kiteboarding and rafting. You might be wondering what exactly it is that Im holed up in my room working on at 4 in the morning, but Id rather talk about it when its done so itll have to remain a mystery for now. But I will say theres nothing that will motivate you to learn something like having an idea about how you can use it. Its actually one thing I wish there was more of at MIT. I think we could use a little more manus in Mens et Manus. I talk to people all the time who get burned out in classes because it just becomes information, an exercise, a task, and a grade instead of tools for you to use in creating cool things and solving tough problems. Its a bit of a shame really. But thats another post. So yes, Im out enjoying the West Coast and all its splendors trying to turn one or two scraps of paper into something more. Who knows, maybe Ill have something I can keep working on after I graduate, or maybe Ill come across some major challenge Ill need to mull over for a while. At the very least Im doing what I love, and getting in some of the beautiful outdoors while Im at it.

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