@hewrites
She lost her life in less than 2 minutes; it could have been anyone else.
I witnessed this accident that took her life. One moment everything was normal; the next moment, the system failed (traffic control, road safety, all of it).
Experiences like this force you to think beyond the immediate tragedy and look at the bigger picture.
We depend on systems every day without realizing how fragile many of them are.
We trust them to work until they fail.
When they fail, it is never the executives who feel it first ... It is everyday people.
Connectivity is now important, yet most people have no say in how it is built, where it expands, or why some areas are ignored.
We complain about bad networks and expensive data, but we are being forced to accept them as normal.