Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering
The 12-day trip to Israel was short but incredibly fascinating! Due to the limitations of space, I can only briefly express some of the most profound experiences during the journey and condense my observations, thoughts, and feelings about the new startup internship into three lessons. Perhaps during the internship in Israel, I envied their excellent education system, vibrant innovation and creativity, rich cultural history, and unique national character. However, the purpose of this internship is to learn from the wise, not to blindly imitate. I sincerely hope that the impacts and revelations from this experience will stay with me for a lifetime, while also ensuring that I don't lose sight of my roots. It reminds me of a Shakespearean quote frequently mentioned by a deceased teacher: "Every individual is unique; don't turn your gold into copper." I believe I will remember this.