Thank you to My Unsung Heroes. Thank you to Ms. Moody for translating your grit and dedication into me when I was young. Thank you to Mr. Landry for spending your time so I could learn to be a better engineer and person, and for being kind enough to accept my faults. Thank you to Mr. Said for always cheering me on. Thank you to Mr. Borges for the great stories that often inspired me. Thank you to Anson inspiring everyone around you. Thank you to Joss for showing me that it’s cool to care. Thank you to Jeremy for caring about me when it was so easy and valid to not do that. Thank you to Parshant for reminding me to spark awe and wonder in those around me. Thank you to Sean for letting me know the world has no shackles on my wrists. Thank you to Sly for taking a chance on me while I was young and sticking through it with me. Thank you to Viraj for growing alongside me. Thank you to Nishita for showing me that friends don’t need to have anything in common, and sticking with me even when it was hard. Thank you to Amir for reigniting my fire once in the past. Thank you to Vaibhav for demonstrating how unbridled positivity can truly light up a room. Thank you to Evelyn for showing me that impactful people can be kind, and always making me think one level deeper. Thank you to Adrian for being someone I can comfortably feel stupid around. Thank you to my family for obvious reasons. Thank you to Maq for being my podcast buddy—you have no idea how grateful I am for that. Thank you to Saptarshi for solving rubiks cubes with me in the morning. Thank you to Priyank, Chintan, Parth, Heet, Dew, Lokesh, Krutik, Harsh, Avi, and Dhruv for demonstrating a bond like no other—I’m spiteful at times knowing that it can’t get better than this. Thank you to Michael and Rohan for being real ones—I applaud your honesty. Thank you to Chris for reminding me how important it is to ask questions. Thank you to Rob for showing me that i can be smart, right, and kind at the same time. Thank you to Dhvani for being a kind friend who has truly unlocked my mind in ways impossible—you have been my unfair advantage in life.