Linda Prinz – Video Reflection

After watching Tom Bilyeu’s interview with Yuval Noah Harari, the message that stayed with me was his focus on adaptability and emotional balance. He argues that in a world shaped by fast technology cycles and persuasive algorithms, the real advantage is learning quickly while staying steady. That excites me a lot about my future because I’m genuinely eager to learn new things and keep reinventing myself. This perspective pushed me to see my career as something I will actively evolve, not just choose once.This mindset fits the path I want: working in the field of circular economy and renewable energy. Circularity is about designing products and systems that can change – repair, reuse, remanufacture – while renewables power those loops with clean energy. If I can translate between design, operations, and energy, I can help keep materials circulating and emissions falling even as markets and tools evolve.Practically, I’m committed to build skills that support this: lifecycle assessment to make choices with real data, design-for-disassembly to shorten repair time, and basic renewable procurement so operations align with low-carbon electricity. Guided by Harari’s advice, my plan is simple: keep learning, keep calm, and build durable loops that deliver impact over time.

About SHAH SAUD

Hi! I am Shah. Professionally, I like to exist in the intersection of materials and circularity. Currently pursuing a Master’s in Advance Materials Innovative Recycling at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM). Outside my professional sphere, you will find me chasing sunsets, travelling to lesser-known destinations and making a mean carrot cake.

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