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A Catchy Life, An Edgy Challenge

  • Writer: Zulvah
    Zulvah
  • Apr 18, 2021
  • 2 min read

When my life changed dramatically,

Never do I imagine that my life will shift drastically in every step of adulthood. When I was a student in my university I knew well about PLC as "Product Life Cycle", part of the product development stage. The PLC diagram looks like a bell curve which will be started by introducing a new product, growing and peaking at one point as a mature period, then continued by decreasing trend and lastly the product will be run out. Before entering a decline period, most of the companies will endeavour vigorously to provide a new product in order to refresh the market so the enterprises are able to survive, grow, and sustain.


On the other hand, my circle impose me to conceive another abbreviation of PLC as "Programable Logic Control" (actually I have learned the subject but I'm not huge fans of pure engineering knowledge, e.g. engineering mechanics, thermodynamics, etc). Interestingly, I was not only trying to understand the "PLC" topic but also trying to dive into your world (LMAO). Some people convey that the real world will come after a student's life, perhaps it's the main reason why leaving university's life is quite hard for me (I missed it already) because it's a perfect combination of convenience and fascination.


What happens now?

In the past, I recognized AHP as Analytical Hierarchy Process which belongs to the multi-criteria decision-making methods (MCDM). In AHP, values like price, weight, or area, or even subjective opinions such as feelings, preferences, or satisfaction, can be translated into measurable numeric relations. You know how hard we are as industrial engineers for deciding something, at a glance, the tool is too complicated to calculate but it's the best way to get a quantifiable reason and take an optimal solution considering all constraints. Yet, currently, I have to deal with another word of AHP(ND) which of the abbreviation is really bizarre in my ears. It's about shrimp disease and absolutely I don't have any knowledge about it. Yapsss, from a decision-making tool to be a plague sounds like from winter to summer (LOL).


Being adaptive in a new and bizarre circumstance is the only choice that we have for everyone who comes into a novel environment including myself. Saying give up or fleeing the struggle is part of unprofessional treat and not good for personal value development. Trying and knowing how far we can learn, sometimes we have to tumble, make a mistake, face a terrifying situation, and feel so drained. All is well because it's part of life.


No matter how much we fall as long as we are always resurgent, it will be fine. No matter when you start to learn something new as long as we have an exponential learning curve, it will be great.

Lastly, I would like to say a catchy life is followed by an edgy challenge. Think twice before we get into the stage because there will be always a cost of the decision, there will be a cost of suffering, there will be a cost of struggling, then compared to the benefits that we'll get. Beyond the above suggestion, make sure all you do is worth it because you invest your time, energy, privacy, and mind.


 
 
 

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