POV: Engineering Students ๐ ๐คฃ๐
An engineering student expresses frustration with recurring problems and external pressures, but declares determination to pursue their desired career path with support from others.
Summary
The transcript captures a brief monologue from an engineering student addressing challenges they face. The speaker acknowledges that problems repeatedly emerge and mentions someone ('she') who is coming and causing disturbance. Despite these obstacles and difficulties, the speaker expresses a resolute commitment to following their own aspirations. They invoke the blessings and support of those around them as a source of strength to pursue whatever field of study or career they wish to enter, suggesting a determination to overcome barriers through collective encouragement.
Key Insights
- The speaker acknowledges that problems recur cyclically rather than being one-time obstacles
- External factors (represented by 'she') actively disturb the speaker, suggesting interpersonal or social friction
- The speaker frames their ability to choose their field as dependent on receiving blessings and support from others
- Despite acknowledging disturbance, the speaker maintains conviction that they will pursue their desired path
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Transcript
[0:00] Yes, problems arise. She will come, she is coming. They disturb me. But Sir, with the blessings of all of you, I will go to whatever field I want to go to. [Music]
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