I believe that every meaningful journey begins with a question. For me, the question "Why?" is not just a doorway to curiosity but a foundation for freedom—freedom of thought, freedom to explore, and freedom to grow. This philosophy has guided me not just as an individual but also as a tutor for over a decade.
With a background in mechanical engineering, I’ve come to appreciate the intersection between precision and creativity. Engineering taught me how to solve problems methodically, but it’s philosophy that taught me to question why those problems matter in the first place. My fascination with philosophy fuels my curiosity about the world, helping me navigate its complexities with a thoughtful perspective.
Teaching is more than a profession to me; it’s a way to inspire curiosity in others, to encourage them to seek their own answers, and to explore the world with an open mind. I pride myself on simplicity—not just in the way I live, but in how I approach life’s complexities. Being simple doesn’t mean being ordinary; it means understanding what truly matters and staying true to it.
Whether through words, lessons, or simple conversations, my hope is to leave a small but lasting impact. This is who I am: a curious mind, a seeker of freedom, a believer in the power of "Why," and someone who values both reason and reflection.
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Mechanical Engineering