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+ | In January, I was lucky enough to receive a job offer from my Master Thesis Supervisor. He was (and is) starting a small company on the topic of artificial closed-ecosystems, | ||
+ | He proposed me to join in as the first employee of the structure, starting from March. | ||
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+ | Even though the Transiency work had not been easy so far, I could not think about stoppping so early. I had a lot of deep personal work to do, probably way more that what I envisioned in the first place, and I would definitely not even be started with most of it by March. I had to say now. | ||
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+ | I understood in this experience how hard it can be to say no to an offer when you do not know exactly how to phrase what you would do instead, and you can only intuitively feel it is very important. | ||
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+ | Hopefully, my Master Thesis Supervisor did not take it the wrong way, and offered me the job again last August. But more on that later. | ||
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+ | ===Cooking=== | ||
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+ | FoAM Brussels being a temple of cooking, I spent some time trying [[http:// | ||
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+ | It also helped in the body-mind reconnexion process. | ||
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+ | ===Teaching=== | ||
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+ | In September 2013, [[http:// | ||
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+ | I felt very honored to be proposed to co-teach in such an environment, | ||
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+ | I was confronted their with highly creative students, and a complete new way of teaching. This way of teaching is way more personal, intricated with the personality & life trajectories of these students. | ||
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+ | I wish I could bring part of this way of teaching to my engineering school, as I think it would help have engineers concerned with society, conscious of their personal issues, and more able to question the myths and taboos of the society they live in. |