A Special Note For
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Julia, your passion for hardware and your hands-on approach have been truly impressive! From your initial work on the AP setup to independently tackling and brilliantly completing the microphone audio recording task (Task 3), you've shown incredible practical skills and relentless perseverance. You know what you want, you're not afraid of a challenge, and you even proactively thought about extending your project to include auto-downloading audio. This inner drive is your most valuable asset for the future. What an amazing job! 💡🛠️🚀
Julia, before today, we were mentor and intern. But as your presentation concludes, and this week of internship wraps up, I want you to know that we are now friends. Just like you, who are about to return to school, I am also a student on my own learning journey. I've never seen you as just a kid, but as an equal, a peer, and now, my friend. 🤝😊
May you always find what you truly love in every challenge life throws your way. May your days be filled with "Shoukakkou" (those small but certain happinesses), allowing your unique light to shine brightly! 🎁🌟💖
A Proverb in Korean:
백문이 불여일견, 백견이 불여일행.
(Baekmun-i buryeo-ilgyeon, baekgyeon-i buryeo-ilhang.)
Meaning: "Hearing something a hundred times is not as good as seeing it once; seeing it a hundred times is not as good as doing it once." This powerfully emphasizes the importance of direct experience and hands-on action over passive observation or hearing, a principle you've wonderfully embodied.
A Proverb in Chinese:
纸上得来终觉浅,绝知此事要躬行。
(Zhǐshàng délái zhōng jué qiǎn, juézhī cǐ shì yào gōngxíng.)
Meaning: "Knowledge gained from books is ultimately superficial; to truly understand a matter, one must practice it oneself." This ancient wisdom perfectly captures the essence of learning through doing, which you've demonstrated so well.
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With heartfelt best wishes,
James 杨若朴 (YangRuopu)
(Simuoss outside of work)
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