As an engineer, you learn there is a solution to every problem. It may take you a while, but eventually you're going to find it.
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Engineers like to solve problems. If there are no problems handily available, they will create their own problems.
I had a lot of trouble with engineers, because their whole background is learning from a functional point of view, and then learning how to perform that function.
I am an engineer, but what I find important and necessary is that you just learn things as you go along.
First you learn the value of abstraction, then you learn the cost of abstraction, then you're ready to engineer.
If you find a good solution and become attached to it, the solution may become your next problem.
As an engineer I'm constantly spotting problems and plotting how to solve them.
Unfortunately, I'm an engineer. I'm always thinking about, what's the task and how do I get it done? And some of my tasks are pretty broad, and pretty fuzzy, and pretty funky, but that's the way I think.
I believe that when you find problems, you should also find solutions.
I'm not afraid of problem-solving. There is always a way.
If you have a problem, you have to recognize it and solve it.
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