tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2706247218921162242.post3975048708828011043..comments2012-03-17T10:29:55.371-07:00Comments on Hatch: Why Hatch?Chuckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02336023597173552842noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2706247218921162242.post-19165204184024734762012-01-19T04:41:02.470-08:002012-01-19T04:41:02.470-08:00The blog addresses a few issues that I think are v...The blog addresses a few issues that I think are very important to young professionals. One is the fact that many of us change career paths several times, and are therefore less inclined to be specialists. I think it is good to reinforce the development of traits that are cross-vocational, but I also think that people can often find creative ways to use their specialized skills, even if it's not in the exact line of work that they originally imagined themselves in. <br /><br />In response to the questions on the blog: <br /><br />-I would like to sharpen business skills and learn how to develop a design-build practice. <br /><br />-I think I have already discovered most of my passions, but simply learning more, either through new experiences or other sources would help me find new passions. <br /><br />-I would probably travel to a new city where I had never been. I love cities, and the way that they help me consider various aspects of humanity. <br /><br />-I would ideally like to be in the architecture profession, licensed as an architect, and working on both architectural and urbanistic projects, some of which would be for the betterment of society and not just the creation of capital. Any resources that could help me with the first goals (business and design-build skills) would be important for me.Samuel John Limahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10564084368277778423noreply@blogger.com