Be CURIOUS. As a Junior Engineer, I am always trying to collect the dots wherever I go: - In the meetings that seem irrelevant - When someone's describing the project I'm not working on - In the discussions my colleagues are having - At lunch time, where someone is discussing how they broke the production once - When my colleague is explaining something to other. I just collect the dots, and hope they'll get connected in future, and fit into forming a big picture. #Engineering
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