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So the secret is …

I lived in a modern country since born here in Canada in 1984.

The neighbours down south, USA, has all the technology and books and ideas.

Canada shares and also collborates and teaches alongside Americans.

The dynamic of Canada, USA and the rest of the world creates modern culture and all the ideas.

But Vietnam in Vietnam think life is easy here in Canada. ( I can only speak for Canada as I spent 99.9999% of my time here).

It is brutally hard to live in Canada. You automatically get the feeling how hard it is in elementary school.

You must master so many subjects and understand people so much that you probably are just working for the betterment of life and society at the end and not really for you.

When I was living in Ajax and bussing to school. Some university teachers were very egotistical. They were about themselves and their rich brain and ego.

The people running big businesses outside school had to deal with society and all its costs and expenses and customers and future customers.

Then there are the computer folk who have to provide solutions for every person on the world to showcase their product and sell it using whatever means possible to highlight the product usefulness.

To get the understanding, is when you mastered biochemistry!

When you learned hard sciences to the point where you can easily do half or more of the questions in biochemistry questions textbooks then you are golden.

There is nothing more harder than that in general sciences I think. I did biochem and could attack comp sci.

Computer sciences is hard but after 2 years of computer programming things are linear. But I need life and biochem first to do comp sci.

Please don’t discredit general bio and chem merging to biochem. Still become a doctor first to understand people and the nature of life and living well.

There is a natural vibe to learning normal sciences first.

But the cool thing as me growing up is that I had the time to venture here and there to experiment and enjoy life and school in Canada.

It is really up to you to build that exposure and experiences to do biochem and programming and then pure computers to scale anything.

Going to school for general bio and chem is fun as a young adult talking to others and learning from biologists and chemists and trying to understand the research areas and constraints. Then further addressing it using more tech.

Because I have a life sciences background I can relax and do the work for nursing and other healthcare work.

That is crucial for living well and balanced as a coloured person who wants to be exposed to the outside to learn and work.

In Vietnam, probably all you need to study is what you want. Like if you stay in Vietnam and surroundings forever, computers and more computers is necessary. It will be logical enough to scale.

I did not follow a route that was understandable as I messed up during my time and did not live for myself in the beginning. I will explain it in a later post.