Not everyone is born with a high IQ, and those who do may not possess a good EQ to augment their inborn advantage. That's why geniuses like Leonardo Da Vinci and Nikola Tesla are such rare breed who were born ahead of their times.
What distinguishes a great engineer from a good engineer is not how much knowledge he gained in the classroom, but how much experience he acquired in the course of his career. Not that he never fail or suffer setbacks but rather, he never calls it quit in the face of difficulties. It's the courage to confront and overcome a problem that sets him apart from the rest of the pack. If I may put it aptly:
Great engineers are crafted in the baptism of fire. Those who opt for the easy way out either sabotaged their latent potentials or do not have what it takes to be one.
Do you have what it takes to be a great engineer?
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