“If you think of things on “Black and white” or “Yes and No”
You will missed out the grey areas”
One day, when I was in class, I heard a sentence that made me more certain about my decision to continue with this project. Initially, when I started the “What-why-how-what if” project, I wasn’t sure if I wanted to see it through. I chose it mainly because I had gathered so much information from the EPP project, and I felt it would be a waste not to use it. So, I decided to go ahead with it. But as I started gathering more information and seeing different perspectives, I began to feel a mix of emotions—confusion, and a lack of understanding about why people make certain choices. I also felt that I might not be the right person to speak on this topic, and I was afraid I might not be able to present it in a balanced and unbiased way.
However, in the end, the sentence about the “grey area” changed my mind and convinced me to continue with the project. Because ultimately, in any profession or path one chooses, there are no clear-cut black and white answers. In life, we all struggle to get through the darkest times. No matter how much white we add, it may never be as pure as white, but rather a grey that gradually brightens. This is similar to the project I’m working on. I don’t aim to make it perfect, but I just want to do the best I can.