Engineering Precision, Journalistic Purpose-My Journey to find purpose of where i belong
Transitioning from engineering to journalism was not a sudden decision — it was a gradual realization. While engineering gave me structure, logic, and problem-solving skills, I often found myself drawn to writing. Whether it was contributing to newsletters, blogging, or sharing thoughts at events, storytelling always felt natural to me.
1. Where It Began
Engineering shaped my foundation — logic, structure, and analytical thinking. With a degree in Computer Science, I learned precision and problem-solving in a highly technical environment.
2. The Realization
Alongside my academic and professional journey, writing remained constant — blogging, contributing articles, and expressing ideas at events. Over time, I realized storytelling was not just an interest, but a calling.
3. The Shift
Choosing journalism meant stepping away from certainty into purpose. It required belief, discipline, and the willingness to rebuild in a new field driven by curiosity and communication.
4. Skills That Transferred
- Analytical thinking
- Attention to detail
- Research orientation
- Structured communication
- Technical clarity in complex topics
My engineering background now strengthens my journalism rather than contrasting it.
5. Finding My Voice
Through writing and on-screen communication, I discovered the power of narratives that inform and connect. I focus on clarity, credibility, and strategic content positioning.
6. Where I Stand Today
An engineer turned journalist, blending precision with perspective — committed to producing thoughtful, research-driven content with purpose.
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