January 31, 2024
It’s Never That Serious
After a long and restful weekend filled with 12 hr sleep days, tissues of snot, and a whole season of “Love is Blind”, me and the rest of Hasiru Dala make our way to HQ. Here we meet with Sarika, the head of the research initiative within the company to learn more about past research…
Carbon Fiber and Grand Challenges
I am thoroughly enjoying my time at Rise Bionics, engaging in a diverse range of activities from wielding power tools to assisting in the intricate process of crafting orthotics and prosthetics. This hands-on experience in the manufacturing process not only provides insight into the technology behind Rise’s medical devices but also allows us to speak…
January 30, 2024
Pivoting
The GCILers have officially completed one week of working with our individual programs! Huzzah! It has been really fun to see everyone start to branch off into their own work groups and organizations. It has also been interesting to see how things are starting off for everyone. Some organizations have more structure than others. Some…
The Best Weekend Yet
This holiday weekend, the first weekend since starting our journeys to entrepreneurship with our individual organizations, was filled with many exciting firsts. For some of us with a less rigorous schedule, our weekend began on Thursday when we went to the local Turf Club and experienced our first derby. After navigating our way through the…
January 29, 2024
Trip to Goa
This weekend, a group of students and I found ourselves on a last minute trip to Goa. For breakfast the first day we went to a beachside restaurant a block from our hotel. We were happy to see eggs and bacon on the menu and all got a taste of home while looking at the…
January 26, 2024
50 Lives
Today wraps up the first week of working with our organization, Rise Bionics. The team has been working diligently trying to finish an order of 50 and get it shipped out by next week. So much so, that after introductions to the team and a quick tour of the workshop, Arun’s first question to us…
If I Were a Carpenter
Rather frequently, I ask myself the very question Johnny Cash poses to himself in his iconic song, “If I were a carpenter…?”. In moments when I am frustrated, overwhelmed, or at wits end with the world around me, as I felt today, I ponder my life as a carpenter. I’m not sure what drives my…
January 25, 2024
All the Windows of the Soul
It has been 25 days now in India. If I could roll back to day one and redo it all like my own version of Groundhog’s Day, would I have the same motivations I have now? I wonder if I have changed much and reflect on how certain things still feel like me. I still…
Birds, Ants, and Sun Tans
During my time so far in India, I have been taking notice of birds. I’ve observed the diverse ways they navigate the skies – some in pairs or flocks, but the majority I have seen soar alone. This solo flight of birds has sparked my own contemplation about how people interact and the distinct nature…
January 24, 2024
Slowing Down
The past three weeks went by quickly and were action packed. Almost every hour was planned and we were constantly on the move. Yesterday (Monday) started out with our usual breakfast and blog readings, but then my project group had a whole three hours before we were expected to be at the Hasiru Dala office….
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