This post was inspired by a thoughtful comment from a friend. There was a time in my life when I seriously considered furthering my formal education. Like many others, I once believed that higher academic qualifications—perhaps even a PhD—would represent a higher level of achievement. But life took me on a different path. I did not complete tertiary education in the traditional way. Instead, I stepped into the working world. I began as a medical detailer, and over time took on roles as Logistics Head and Product Manager in the pharmaceutical department. Later, I was transferred to head the Personnel Department at Ciba-Geigy Hong Kong (now Novartis), which is today known as Human Resources. Looking back today, I can say this clearly: I have never regretted that path. A Different Kind of Education My workplace became my university. Over the years, I met people from all walks of life—senior executives, colleagues and team members, clients and professionals, highly educated individuals, an...
Grandpa 's Journey
Grandpa David 's reflections, healthy aging, family, and life lessons.