𝕐ou know when you cut your hair
and now everyone you see has short hair, or when you buy a new piece of
clothing and now everyone in the streets is wearing the same thing?
I used to see g-classes
everywhere after deciding they’re my favorite type of car because they’re not
very popular. They’re still not popular but they were the first thing my eyes
would lay at if I saw one. Now all I see is taxis. No, I don’t want to buy a
taxi. I don’t even want to use one when I’m in Albania. But it was that one
project that made me aware of their all around presence, and it was that specific
amount of time working on that project, that got me attached to said item.
The project we did wasn’t
anything big or special. After all it wasn’t even the group’s idea. But it was
its creation process that made it special. So it is not about the result, but
about the experience. Maybe the fact that I would be presenting in front of
some of my favorite teachers may count as the special thing. Or the fact that I
was trusted to present it in the first place, which is a thing I am very thankful
of. Yet, I learned a few very important
lessons during these days. I learned to trust in group work. I’m a late bloomer
in that direction. I believe it was the fact that all of my team were good
students and most importantly great individuals you could easily communicate
with, and I learned to let do. I am very possessive of my work, (not in a bad
way I swear) because of the curse of being a perfectionist up to some point. But
this time deciding to let everyone do their thing without interfering was
something that came naturally to me. So I am thankful of a great presentation partner
with killer presenting skills and a supportive team who were just as anxious as
us to get a decent presentation as well.
The only thing I might’ve been a
bit sad about, was the change of the name of the DictioTaxi, wishing it
remained the same, but I am sure there’s a good reason behind. In a conference
context, the good amount of work did pay off, so now I only hope that students
in the following years make it possible for the work to be out there in the
world.
Now even though my defensive mechanism
wouldn’t let me express my excitement in the day of the thing, I genuinely was exhilarated, and there
were a lot of sparks, so I am thankful of that too.
And as always, thanks for
reading.
Here are some pictures I wish I was
cropped out of xp

This is probably the last blog post, so no matter the sentiment, sorrowful or liberated, it will be nice having a thing as such to look back when nostalgia hits.


"Killer presenting skills" WOW. It was a very special feeling being in front of our professors and I am glad that it turned out well.
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DeleteI really agree with you when you say that it's not the product that made this experience special,but the process.You were a great presenter.Actually,taxi drivers remind me of this project.I will really miss your interesting and original posts.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job presenting such an original work . Congrats !
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