A Deeper Emphasis
High School Emerges, Nas unknowingly sets his axiology on three unique layers- value of perseverance, value of management, and value of instinct.
2017- 2019
International studies open up a whole other spectrum of ideas Nas incurred over time. During his fresh attendance to 9th Note, his parents planned a big trip for him on his 16th birthday. Seeing his Uncle for the first time ever in Liege, Belgium, seeing the Eiffel Tower's architecture in person, and being introduced to fluid cultures on the 'main' or River near Frankfurt am main, Germany. Nas looked at the plane's wings as he felt like he was in paradise above the clouds.
This prompted his focus in aeronautical engineering at the time. He made use of the "extra time" given due to the requirement of preliminary courses required- Nas became bored, so he gathered his best friends for his first personal engineering project experience. His research on rocket propulsion ended with a gratitude of history for future endeavors. Nas learned that his handsome appearance posed as a secret weapon that completely washed away any barriers of victimization in his life.
In 10th grade during 2019, Nas developed strong academic relations with his teachers, earning him the algebra II advanced trigonometry IXL award, and Director honors award. It's amazing how Nas' self-motivation can be scary- powerful sometimes. Nas studied human behavioral biology, and wanted to test a situation of hydrogen gas benefiting stroke and anti-oxidant subjected patients.
This prompted a second personal research project in his production of artificial hydrogen gas- aluminum and sodium hydroxide make for a beneficial compound that could cure inflammation with body tissue. Nassir contained many dreams that predicted life events that he literally went through. All these experiences with different disciplines and fateful karma throughout his personal life, carried another rule of life: Some occurrences are meant to be temporary as God would say...leave the parasites behind ! Nas has an immortal heart toward school, as it enables his dreams whilst naturally helping his progression with a confined focus.
Finishing Strong- Engineer's Perspective
In the last two years of Nas' adolescence, he met his goal of making principal's honor having broke the scale with a 4.10 GPA on record. This lead Nas to be nominated as a feedback representative, by his principal Roger Jones from Collierville High School, into the Batelle For Kids Strategic planning for the Board Meetings. Before we go into his grave jackpot of accomplishments a rarity has to be discussed. Nas had right hip dysplasia from an unknown cause and underwent PAO (Peri- acetabular Osteotomy) surgery with his specialist doctor named David D. Spence Mh.D, who has expertise in sports medicine working for Campbell Clinic and Le- Bonheur Research Hospital.
Nas was indeed a trooper and it was very uncommon that a patient could start walking four months afterward. Nas had a curiosity about why his doctor Dr. Spence used his own blood instead of a blood transfusion. The medical field is just not Nas' thing at all. He applied trigonometric graph calculations that are used in displaying heart beat monitor periods, and it was cool for a 17 year old to apply this advanced skill in a real life setting. He really started to enjoy writing, this came in handy when he wrote an astonishingly written 11 page paper on satire with funny solutions toward simps.
Nas also made history in his All-West Clinic, as the first multi-racial student to earn 1st chair in his violin section. One thing that wasn't mentioned back in 2012, was Nas' appearance on TV for winning a position in the YMCA commercial stream, and with his parents' membership, he learned to swim since three years old. It brought another shout out by CW30 channel News Station, congratulating Nas' achievement after High School.
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Beyond reality kicking in, Nas always adapted to societal trends, especially with the first pandemic he ever lived through. Nas viewed the Coronavirus era as a positive event. He would convey the fact that people are neutralized, regulated, and able to focus more during this contractionary policy- this doesn't stop Nas' continuous personal projects- another trait he learned from his "brother", was with both sides of his brain being utilized.
In 2021, Nas dealt with a lot of fierce competition and having to make his ideas future-proof. He started an endeavor after washing his driveway with regular hose. His finance teacher Mr. Ken Mears from Collierville High School, being an expert in investing, taught the trick for getting quotes and building revenue. Nas started his community service and first actual job as a pressure washing sole proprietor- from just washing his driveway with a garden hose. This was one of his "side missions", just like Mark Cuban did with his sports cards- got to practice at some point in your life.
Nas couldn't stop thinking about travel and his innovative ideas for vehicles in our future. He became obsessed with his version of the "human drone" and electrical applications, pretty much like a convenient hovering car. He wanted to create his prototype, but realized he couldn't afford four expensive cc motors, not for propellers, but for spinning magnetic poles above copper sheets. So once again an idea deriving from another idea, brought the homemade electric motor that everyone from media platforms nicknamed Nas: the New Gen Tesla. After three strenuous months of rigor and discouragement with the motor's trial and error phases, Nas still fought through with his 26th finalized design and will continue to study his motor in University.
As Nassir continues to prosper as a focused Aspiring Electrical Engineer, and his initial stance with society builds stronger with his family and friend's support. You could access the Gallery at any time, should you need inspiration about a hardship or replenishing of a connection. The last tip about the secret rule of life:
Forget About Trust, there's always one person who doesn't believe your ability... Will Smith also said this line in the Pursuit of Happiness to his son: "Don't Ever Let Someone Tell You, You Can't Do Something."