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Who am I really?

A continuously purifying, self contained, knowledge seeking energy cycle.

Why I exist

I like to think that everyone has a purpose. My purpose, discovered or self-declared, is to enhance the human race's capacity for understanding of the self and the surrounding world. The path forward is not clear, but it will be tread nonetheless. 

What I do

I think Artificial Intelligence is the future, and producing models that are more reliable, unbiased and interpretable are paramount. I also believe that it's just as important that the way we interact with technology evolves - which is what I want to work on in the near future. I also read tons of fantasy. 

Anyways,

Now that we've got the boring stuff out of the way, who am I really? I'm a 17 year old that grew up reading unhealthy amounts of fantasy - mainly wuxia. My childhood was filled with tales of heroes going through immense struggle and making it through using nothing but the power of their will, and that's shaped me to a great extent. 

I don't think I'm all that special. I remember telling myself to be satisfied with what I could do when I was younger - maybe not work a 9 to 5, and become a content creator or something similar. But I never really thought I could change the world. That was left to people like Elon Musk, or Bill Gates.

Somewhere along the way, I started asking myself why I placed such limitations on myself. I'm no genius. I know that. But why does that mean I can't leave a lasting impact on humanity? All great things stem from time and effort. And if things don't come naturally to me, then I'll simply work until the obstacles in front of me fall apart. 

And thus my path was born. I've spent a lot of time trying to understand the nature of the self and how exactly you can work better and enhance flow. I don't think great work requires effort to the point of self harm - it undoubtedly requires massive amounts of effort, but I believe this effort can be channeled in such a manner that work not only becomes more efficient, but more enjoyable as well. Just imagine if we could develop a framework through which everyone could find purpose and joy in their lives and attain flow - people doing not what they have to do, but what they should do. Such a world would be beautiful. 

What's next?

I'm actually not all that sure. Most probably college, but I'd say that depends on where I get in. I'd rather spend 4 years of my life doing meaningful work and gathering experience than studying somewhere that leaves me unhappy.

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