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Engineering is an area of study that depends heavily on solving problems, designing, and inventiveness. But like any other profession, the way of an engineer is never free from hurdles. Challenges go from often complicated technical barriers to time constraints, new technologies, and advancements putting engineers to the test. Author E S Chakravarthy, an innovative engineer and automation expert has a take on why it is always successful in the field of engineering, the answer is persistence. It is this focused mindset that defines what it takes for one to turn the wheel on adversities into lessons.

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