Edge Orbital enhancing Space Communication and Operations
At Edge Orbital, we're on a mission to expand Space Communication capabilities beyond Earth, reaching into the depths of space. As humanity sets its sights on exploring new frontiers, like Mars and beyond, the need for reliable, high-capacity communication networks becomes more urgent. That's where our goal of creating an interplanetary information superhighway comes in—a plan designed to supplement NASA's oversubscribed Deep Space Network (DSN) and ensure seamless communication between Earth and our future space missions.
Why the Deep Space Network Needs Help
NASA’s Deep Space Network (DSN) is the backbone of communication for all of our space missions. It consists of three large antenna complexes located in California, Spain, and Australia, strategically positioned to provide constant contact with spacecraft exploring the Moon, Mars, and beyond. This network allows mission control to send commands to spacecraft and receive valuable data, like images and scientific measurements, from deep space.
However, according to a recent NASA report, the DSN is facing significant challenges due to an increasing number of missions. It's oversubscribed, meaning there are more spacecraft needing its services than the network can handle efficiently. As a result, some missions experience delays or reduced communication windows, which can impact their overall success.
Edge Orbital's Solution: The Interplanetary Information Superhighway
To address this growing challenge, Edge Orbital is developing an interplanetary information superhighway—a new, high-capacity communication network that supplements the DSN and expands its capabilities. Here's how our approach can help:
- Expanding Bandwidth and Capacity: The new network aims to add additional satellites and relay stations in strategic locations throughout space. By increasing the number of communication points, we can handle more data traffic and reduce the bottlenecks currently faced by the DSN. This ensures that all space missions have adequate communication access without waiting in line.
- Enhancing Redundancy and Reliability: By supplementing the existing network with new communication nodes, we create a redundant system that provides alternative paths for data transmission. This redundancy is critical in case of equipment failures or other issues that might disrupt communication. Our network will ensure that space missions can always find a path back to Earth, no matter what.
- Leveraging Advanced AI and Machine Learning: Edge Orbital plans to incorporate AI and machine learning algorithms to manage data traffic across the interplanetary network dynamically. These technologies can prioritize data based on mission urgency, optimize data routing to minimize delays, and even predict potential communication issues before they happen. This smart management will help to make the network more efficient and responsive.
- Supporting Future Space Exploration Goals: With NASA and other space agencies planning ambitious missions to Mars, asteroids, and even interstellar space, the demand for a more robust communication network will only grow. The interplanetary information superhighway will support these future missions by providing the necessary infrastructure for continuous, high-bandwidth communication. This will be crucial for tasks such as remote operations, real-time scientific data analysis, and maintaining the safety and health of astronauts on long-duration missions.
Benefits for NASA and the Space Community
By supplementing NASA's DSN with our new network, Edge Orbital aims to provide several key benefits:
- Reduced Communication Delays: More bandwidth and redundancy mean quicker data transmission and fewer delays in receiving critical information.
- Greater Flexibility for Mission Planning: With more communication options, missions can be planned more flexibly, reducing the risk of mission downtime due to limited communication windows.
- Enhanced Safety for Human Spaceflight: Continuous communication is essential for the safety of astronauts, particularly on deep space missions. Our network will provide the necessary reliability and redundancy.
Conclusion: A Future of Seamless Space Communication
Edge Orbital’s vision for an interplanetary information superhighway represents a significant step forward in supporting humanity's exploration goals. By expanding and enhancing NASA's existing communication infrastructure, we ensure that future missions have the connectivity they need to succeed. As we move into an era of more ambitious space exploration, Edge Orbital is committed to building the communication networks that will make it all possible.
Our interplanetary network will not just be a backup for NASA's DSN—it will be the key to unlocking new possibilities for exploration, discovery, and the future of human presence in space.
Do I have to wear EO AI glasses for protection?
At Edge Orbital, we’re all about listening to our customers and creating products that truly fit into your life. We've heard from some of you that wearing a pair of AI glasses isn’t the ideal solution for everyone. We understand—personal safety shouldn't come with the hassle of wearing something that doesn't feel right for you. That’s why we're excited to share that the EO device is just the beginning, and we’re already exploring a variety of form factors to ensure there's an Edge Orbital wearable for everyone!
Why Multiple Form Factors Matter
Everyone has different preferences and needs, and we know that when it comes to wearables, comfort and style are key. Some of our customers love the idea of glasses, but others want something that better matches their unique lifestyle. That's why we're not stopping at glasses—our goal is to create a range of AI-powered wearables that offer the same advanced features in different shapes, sizes, and styles.
What Form Factors Are We Exploring?
- Smart Wristbands or Watches: Imagine a sleek wristband or smartwatch that provides the same AI-driven threat detection and real-time safety alerts you’d get with glasses. It would fit seamlessly into your day-to-day life, whether you're at work, working out, or out with friends. Plus, it's discreet and convenient.
- Clip-On Devices: Prefer not to wear anything on your face or wrist? We’re looking into clip-on devices that you can attach to your clothing, bag, or belt. These devices will still offer real-time protection with features like augmented reality (AR) safety guidance delivered directly to your smartphone.
- Headphones or Earbuds: For those who enjoy listening to music or taking calls hands-free, we’re considering integrating our technology into wireless headphones or earbuds. This form factor would provide both audio safety alerts and voice-guided instructions in a familiar, comfortable way.
- Smart Accessories: We’re even exploring smart accessories like pins, necklaces, or keychains that can discreetly house our technology while still providing you with critical safety features.
We Want Your Input!
Your feedback is incredibly valuable to us. We’re working hard to develop wearables that not only keep you safe but also fit seamlessly into your daily life. If you have ideas for new form factors or features you'd like to see, we encourage you to reach out and share your thoughts! At Edge Orbital, our goal is to make sure that everyone can benefit from AI-driven personal safety technology in a form that feels natural and comfortable.
Conclusion: There's an EO for Everyone
At Edge Orbital, we’re committed to innovation and flexibility. We're not just building a product—we’re building a safety solution that fits into your life, in whatever form works best for you. Whether it's a wristband, clip-on device, or even a pair of stylish glasses, we’re dedicated to developing a range of options to help you feel safe and confident, no matter where life takes you.
Stay tuned for more updates on new form factors, and thank you for being a part of the Edge Orbital community. We're excited to make a wearable that fits your lifestyle perfectly!
Edge Orbital's EO Project Creates a Personal Area Active Protection System
In a world where personal safety concerns are on the rise, having reliable protection at your fingertips is more important than ever. That's where Edge Orbital comes in with its innovative approach to creating a personal area active protection system. But what exactly does this mean, and how does it work to keep you safe? Let’s break it down in simple terms.
Understanding Active Protection Systems (APS)
An Active Protection System (APS) is a technology designed to detect and respond to threats in real time. Traditionally, these systems are used in military contexts to protect vehicles and structures from incoming attacks by detecting threats (like missiles) and intercepting them before they cause damage. However, Edge Orbital is taking this concept to a personal level, creating an APS that can protect you in your daily life.
How Edge Orbital Creates a Personal Area APS
Edge Orbital's project is focused on creating a wearable device that serves as a personal safety companion, much like a protective shield that follows you wherever you go. Here’s how it transforms the concept of an active protection system into something you can wear:
- Real-Time Threat Detection: The core of Edge Orbital's technology is its ability to detect potential threats around you in real time. Using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, the device continuously analyzes your surroundings for signs of danger, such as unusual movements, approaching individuals, or sudden changes in the environment. This is similar to how traditional APS detects incoming projectiles but applied to your immediate, personal space.
- Augmented Reality (AR) Safety Guidance: When a potential threat is detected, the device uses augmented reality (AR) to overlay safety information directly onto your field of vision. Imagine wearing glasses that highlight the safest route to take or alert you to hidden dangers. This feature helps you make quick, informed decisions to avoid threats before they escalate, creating a virtual shield of safety around you.
- Hybrid Connectivity for Continuous Protection: To function effectively as a personal area APS, the Edge Orbital device must stay connected at all times. It achieves this through a hybrid connectivity model that uses satellites, LTE, 4G, 5G, and WiFi networks. This ensures that no matter where you are—whether in a remote area with limited cell service or an urban environment—you remain connected and protected.
- Proactive Safety Measures: Unlike reactive safety tools that only alert you after a threat occurs, Edge Orbital’s personal area APS provides proactive protection. By identifying potential dangers early and guiding you to take preventive action, it helps reduce the risk of harm and enhances your overall sense of security.
Why This Matters for You
Personal safety technology has evolved significantly, and Edge Orbital's project represents the next big step. By creating a wearable that functions as a personal area APS, the company offers a way for individuals to navigate their environments more safely and confidently. Whether you’re walking home alone, exploring the outdoors, or in an unfamiliar place, this device provides an added layer of security.
What is MANET?
MANET stands for Mobile Ad Hoc Network. It is a type of wireless network that is self-configuring and decentralized. In a MANET, each device or node in the network is free to move independently in any direction, and as a result, the network's topology may change rapidly and unpredictably. Here are some key characteristics of MANETs:
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- Self-Configuring: Nodes automatically join and leave the network as they move in and out of range of other nodes, without the need for a centralized control system.
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- Decentralized: There is no fixed infrastructure like routers or access points. Instead, each node functions as both a host and a router, forwarding data to other nodes.
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- Dynamic Topology: The network's structure changes frequently due to the mobility of the nodes, requiring robust and adaptive routing protocols.
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- Scalability: MANETs can scale to accommodate a large number of nodes, but the complexity of maintaining the network increases with the number of nodes.
- Ad Hoc Communication: Nodes communicate directly with each other, and the communication path can involve multiple intermediate nodes, especially if the destination node is outside the direct communication range.
Applications of MANETs:
Military: Used for communication in battlefield environments where infrastructure is not feasible.
Disaster Recovery: Useful in emergency situations where existing communication networks are down.
Mobile Conferencing: Enables the creation of a temporary network for mobile users in a specific area.
Challenges:
Security: The decentralized nature of MANETs makes them more vulnerable to security threats.
Energy Efficiency: Mobile devices often rely on battery power, making energy-efficient routing protocols essential.
Scalability: Managing a large number of nodes can be complex and resource-intensive.
MANETs are a critical technology for situations where traditional network infrastructure is unavailable or impractical.
How to Trust your Intuition when You're Making a Decision
Once I gave the headphones a thorough once-over exam, I tried them on. As I mentioned, they have a classic over-the-ear style and just looking at them, the padding on the ear pieces seem adequate and the peak of the headband seemed to be a bit lacking, but you don’t really know comfort unless you try on the product. So, I slipped the headphones on and found them to be exquisitely comfortable. Once I gave the headphones a thorough once-over exam, I tried them on. As I mentioned, they have a classic over-the-ear style and just looking at them, the padding on the ear pieces seem adequate and the peak of the headband seemed to be a bit lacking, but you don’t really know comfort unless you try on the product. So, I slipped the headphones on and found them to be exquisitely comfortable.
If no one hates you, no one is paying attention. If attention is what you want for vanity, confidence, or, hell — to make a decent living — then know that it’s not instantaneous. Every single person that you’re currently paying attention to, at some point in their lives.
You need to be true to yourself
Just like every other human on the planet, I have epically awesome days and days when life just turne against me. And while I can’t stand most self-help (see: tired quotes over stock photography on Instagram), sometimes I need a little pick-me-up. And most of the time, in order to get out of a slump (because my brain leans more into math/science than anything else), I need to drop a logic bomb on my ass.
Yes, this is a long article. But here’s the thing — if you’re reading this in your inbox and are already like, “fuck this!” delete it. No hard feelings. If you’re reading this in a browser on a website, and you see how tiny the scroll-bar is because of how far you still have to scroll to get to the bottom, close this tab and go back to 140-character tidbits of advice. Still with me? Phew. Just had to weed out all the folks from points: #1, #4 and #8. Welcome friends, onward we go.

Never give up and stay strong
If no one hates you, no one is paying attention. If attention is what you want for vanity, confidence, or, hell — to make a decent living — then know that it’s not instantaneous. Every single person that you’re currently paying attention to, at some point in their lives, was in your exact position. They kept at it and worked enough so that others started listening. Also know that if no one is watching, you can experience true freedom. Dance in your underwear. Write entirely for yourself. Like there’s a going-out-of-business sale. Find yourself — not in some coming-of-age hippie way involving pasta and ashrams— but in a way that helps you draw your own line in the sand for what matters and what doesn’t. Do what you want to do, just because you want to do that thing. This will build confidence that will come in handy later.
Once I gave the headphones a thorough once-over exam, I tried them on. As I mentioned, they have a classic over-the-ear style and just looking at them, the padding on the ear pieces seem adequate and the peak of the headband seemed to be a bit lacking, but you don’t really know comfort unless you try on the product. So, I slipped the headphones on and found them to be exquisitely comfortable. Once I gave the headphones a thorough once-over exam, I tried them on. As I mentioned, they have a classic over-the-ear style and just looking at them, the padding on the ear pieces seem adequate and the peak of the headband seemed to be a bit lacking, but you don’t really know comfort unless you try on the product. So, I slipped the headphones on and found them to be exquisitely comfortable.
If no one hates you, no one is paying attention. If attention is what you want for vanity, confidence, or, hell — to make a decent living — then know that it’s not instantaneous. Every single person that you’re currently paying attention to, at some point in their lives, was in your exact position. They kept at it and worked enough so that others started listening. Also know that if no one is watching, you can experience true freedom. Dance in your underwear. Write entirely for yourself. Like there’s a going-out-of-business sale. Find yourself — not in some coming-of-age hippie way involving pasta and ashrams— but in a way that helps you draw your own line in the sand for what matters and what doesn’t. Do what you want to do, just because you want to do that thing. This will build confidence that will come in handy later.
Everyday inspired by the Beauty of the Mountains
Take your time.
I’ve got a Fujifilm X100s. It runs about $1300. It’s easily the best camera I’ve ever owned. I take care of it as best as I can, but I don’t let taking care of it impact the photography. Let me elaborate on that a bit better. You’ll get better at each section of what we talked about slowly. And while you do, you’ll be amazed at how much easier it all is and how the habit forms. The best way to get better at photography is start by taking your camera everywhere. If you leave your house, your camera leaves with you. The only exception is if you’re planning for a weekend bender — then probably leave it at home. Other than that, always have it slung over your shoulder. It would probably help to get an extra battery to carry in your pocket. I’ve got three batteries. One in my camera, one in my pocket, one in the charger.
When it dies, swap them all.
For me, the most important part of improving at photography has been sharing it. Sign up for an Exposure account, or post regularly to Tumblr, or both. Tell people you’re trying to get better at photography. Talk about it. When you talk about it, other people get excited about it. They’ll come on photo walks with you. They’ll pose for portraits. They’ll buy your prints, zines, whatever.
Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storm, my sunset sky.
— Rabindranath Tagore
Breathe the world.
I’ve got a Fujifilm X100s. It’s easily the best camera I’ve ever owned. I take care of it as best as I can, but I don’t let taking care of it impact the photography. Let me elaborate on that a bit better. You’ll get better at each section of what we talked about slowly. And while you do, you’ll be amazed at how much easier it all is and how the habit forms. The best way to get better at photography is start by taking your camera everywhere. If you leave your house, your camera leaves with you. The only exception is if you’re planning for a weekend bender — then probably leave it at home. Other than that, always have it slung over your shoulder. It would probably help to get an extra battery to carry in your pocket. I’ve got three batteries. One in my camera, one in my pocket, one in the charger. When it dies, swap them all.
For me, the most important part of improving at photography has been sharing it. Sign up for an Exposure account, or post regularly to Tumblr, or both. Tell people you’re trying to get better at photography. Talk about it. When you talk about it, other people get excited about it. They’ll come on photo walks with you. They’ll pose for portraits. They’ll buy your prints, zines, whatever.
Heavy hearts, like heavy clouds in the sky, are best relieved by the letting of a little water.
— Christopher Morley
Enjoy the morning.
The best way to get better at photography is start by taking your camera everywhere. If you leave your house, your camera leaves with you. The only exception is if you’re planning for a weekend bender — then probably leave it at home. Other than that, always have it slung over your shoulder. It would probably help to get an extra battery to carry in your pocket. I’ve got three batteries. One in my camera, one in my pocket, one in the charger. When it dies, swap them all.
For me, the most important part of improving at photography has been sharing it. Sign up for an Exposure account, or post regularly to Tumblr, or both. Tell people you’re trying to get better at photography. Talk about it. When you talk about it, other people get excited about it. They’ll come on photo walks with you. They’ll pose for portraits. They’ll buy your prints, zines, whatever.
It’s easily the best camera I’ve ever owned. I take care of it as best as I can, but I don’t let taking care of it impact the photography. You’ll get better at each section of what we talked about slowly. And while you do, you’ll be amazed at how much easier it all is and how the habit forms.
There are absolutely no rules of architecture for a castle in the clouds and this is real.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
Free your mind.
The best way to get better at photography is start by taking your camera everywhere. If you leave your house, your camera leaves with you. The only exception is if you’re planning for a weekend bender — then probably leave it at home. Other than that, always have it slung over your shoulder. It would probably help to get an extra battery to carry in your pocket. I’ve got three batteries. One in my camera, one in my pocket, one in the charger. When it dies, swap them all.
I’ve got a Fujifilm X100s. It’s easily the best camera I’ve ever owned. I take care of it as best as I can, but I don’t let taking care of it impact the photography. Let me elaborate on that a bit better. You’ll get better at each section of what we talked about slowly. And while you do, you’ll be amazed at how much easier it all is and how the habit forms.
For me, the most important part of improving at photography has been sharing it. Sign up for an Exposure account, or post regularly to Tumblr, or both. Tell people you’re trying to get better at photography. Talk about it. When you talk about it, other people get excited about it. They’ll come on photo walks with you. They’ll pose for portraits. They’ll buy your prints, zines, whatever.
How to Appreciate the Little Things in Life and be Happy
Just the other day I happened to wake up early. That is unusual for an engineering student. After a long time I could witness the sunrise. I could feel the sun rays falling on my body. Usual morning is followed by hustle to make it to college on time. This morning was just another morning yet seemed different.
Witnessing calm and quiet atmosphere, clear and fresh air seemed like a miracle to me. I wanted this time to last longer since I was not sure if I would be able to witness it again, knowing my habit of succumbing to schedule. There was this unusual serenity that comforted my mind. It dawned on me, how distant I had been from nature. Standing near the compound’s gate, feeling the moistness that the air carried, I thought about my life so far.
Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other people's thinking.
Steve Jobs
I was good at academics, so decisions of my life had been pretty simple and straight. Being pretty confident I would make it to the best junior college of my town in the first round itself, never made me consider any other option. I loved psychology since childhood, but engineering was the safest option. Being born in a middle class family, thinking of risking your career to make it to medical field was not sane. I grew up hearing ‘Only doctor’s children can afford that field’ and finally ended up believing it. No one around me believed in taking risks. Everyone worshiped security. I grew up doing the same.
‘Being in the top will only grant you a good life’ has been the mantra of my life. But at times, I wish I was an average student. I wish decisions would have not been so straightforward. Maybe I would have played cricket- the only thing I feel passionate about. Or maybe I would have studied literature (literature drives me crazy). Isn’t that disappointing- me wishing to be bad at academics. It’s like at times I hate myself for the stuff I am good at.
When you step out of these four walls on a peaceful morning, you realize how much nature has to offer to you. Its boundless. Your thoughts, worries, deadlines won’t resonate here. Everything will flow away along with the wind. And you will realize every answer you had been looking for, was always known to you. It would mean a lot to me if you recommend this article and help me improve.
Capture the Beauty of Nature through Photography
Many years ago, I worked for my parents who own a video production company. Because it is a family business, you inevitably end up wearing many hats and being the czar of many different jobs. I mainly managed projects and worked as a video editor. On production, there were times that I was called on to work as an audio tech and was made to wear headphones on long production days. In those days, having a really good set of headphones that picked up every nuance of sound was essential to making sure the client got what they needed. Naturally, my first impression of these headphones is based off of the look of them. They have a classic over-the-ear style that is highlighted by a blue light that indicates the power for the noise canceling. The padding on the ear pieces seems adequate for extended usage periods.
They are wired headphones, but the stereo mini-plug cable is detachable. Something else I noticed right of the bat was the very nice carrying case that comes with them. It has a hard plastic exterior with a soft cloth interior that helps to protect the surface of the headphones from scratches. I never truly appreciated cases for headphones until I started carrying them from place-to-place. Now I can’t imagine not having a case. Once I gave the headphones a thorough once-over exam, I tried them on. As I mentioned, they have a classic over-the-ear style and just looking at them, the padding on the ear pieces seem adequate and the peak of the headband seemed to be a bit lacking, but you don’t really know comfort unless you try on the product. So, I slipped the headphones on and found them to be exquisitely comfortable.
If you look at what you have in life, you'll always have more. If you look at what you don't have in life, you'll never have enough.
Oprah Winfrey
Now that I had the headphones on my head, I was finally ready to plug and play some music. I plugged the provided cable into the jack on the headphones and then the one on my iPhone. Then I called up Pandora. I tend to have a very eclectic music purview and have many stations set up for different moods. the sound quality of these headphones was remarkable. There is an amazing depth of sound and incredible highs and lows that make listening to music a truly breathtaking experience. In order to test how voices sounded, and the overall art of mixing, I pulled up Netflix on my iPad Air and watched a few minutes of a movie to hear all the nuances of the film.
None of them were lost. In fact, I ended up hearing sounds that I hadn’t heard before. Echoes…birds chirping…wind blowing through trees…breathing of the characters…it was very impressive what the headphones ended up bringing out for me.
How to Be in the Flow and Create Something Beautiful
Just the other day I happened to wake up early. That is unusual for an engineering student. After a long time I could witness the sunrise. I could feel the sun rays falling on my body. Usual morning is followed by hustle to make it to college on time. This morning was just another morning yet seemed different.
Witnessing calm and quiet atmosphere, clear and fresh air seemed like a miracle to me. I wanted this time to last longer since I was not sure if I would be able to witness it again, knowing my habit of succumbing to schedule. There was this unusual serenity that comforted my mind. It dawned on me, how distant I had been from nature. Standing near the compound’s gate, feeling the moistness that the air carried, I thought about my life so far.
Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other people's thinking.
Steve Jobs
I was good at academics, so decisions of my life had been pretty simple and straight. Being pretty confident I would make it to the best junior college of my town in the first round itself, never made me consider any other option. I loved psychology since childhood, but engineering was the safest option. Being born in a middle class family, thinking of risking your career to make it to medical field was not sane. I grew up hearing ‘Only doctor’s children can afford that field’ and finally ended up believing it. No one around me believed in taking risks. Everyone worshiped security. I grew up doing the same.
‘Being in the top will only grant you a good life’ has been the mantra of my life. But at times, I wish I was an average student. I wish decisions would have not been so straightforward. Maybe I would have played cricket- the only thing I feel passionate about. Or maybe I would have studied literature (literature drives me crazy). Isn’t that disappointing- me wishing to be bad at academics. It’s like at times I hate myself for the stuff I am good at.
When you step out of these four walls on a peaceful morning, you realize how much nature has to offer to you. Its boundless. Your thoughts, worries, deadlines won’t resonate here. Everything will flow away along with the wind. And you will realize every answer you had been looking for, was always known to you. It would mean a lot to me if you recommend this article and help me improve.
I Like Keep Things Simple to Appreciate the Details
Just the other day I happened to wake up early. That is unusual for an engineering student. After a long time I could witness the sunrise. I could feel the sun rays falling on my body. Usual morning is followed by hustle to make it to college on time. This morning was just another morning yet seemed different.
Witnessing calm and quiet atmosphere, clear and fresh air seemed like a miracle to me. I wanted this time to last longer since I was not sure if I would be able to witness it again, knowing my habit of succumbing to schedule. There was this unusual serenity that comforted my mind. It dawned on me, how distant I had been from nature. Standing near the compound’s gate, feeling the moistness that the air carried, I thought about my life so far.
Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other people's thinking.
Steve Jobs
I was good at academics, so decisions of my life had been pretty simple and straight. Being pretty confident I would make it to the best junior college of my town in the first round itself, never made me consider any other option. I loved psychology since childhood, but engineering was the safest option. Being born in a middle class family, thinking of risking your career to make it to medical field was not sane. I grew up hearing ‘Only doctor’s children can afford that field’ and finally ended up believing it. No one around me believed in taking risks. Everyone worshiped security. I grew up doing the same.
‘Being in the top will only grant you a good life’ has been the mantra of my life. But at times, I wish I was an average student. I wish decisions would have not been so straightforward. Maybe I would have played cricket- the only thing I feel passionate about. Or maybe I would have studied literature (literature drives me crazy). Isn’t that disappointing- me wishing to be bad at academics. It’s like at times I hate myself for the stuff I am good at.
When you step out of these four walls on a peaceful morning, you realize how much nature has to offer to you. Its boundless. Your thoughts, worries, deadlines won’t resonate here. Everything will flow away along with the wind. And you will realize every answer you had been looking for, was always known to you. It would mean a lot to me if you recommend this article and help me improve.