Tutorial 2


During the final tutorial, Elizabeth asked me what I wanted to do after graduation. I couldn’t answer her at all. So, she asked what my family does. I replied that my mother runs a company related to furniture and interior design. Elizabeth then suggested that I consider doing something that could be applied to my family’s business or has the potential to expand in the future. This gave me an idea and helped me think of something new because I felt like I had hit a dead end with my current project. I didn’t know how to proceed to make it truly effective in solving problems.

Changing the direction of problem-solving might help address the issues I’m currently facing and give me a chance to try something different. Others might see it as not directly solving the problem or being off-target, but for me, it feels like this problem has been around for a long time—if it could be solved easily, someone would have done it by now. So, if there’s an opportunity to try something new, there’s no harm in giving it a shot.

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