From a Form 4 visit to Shell House in Hong Kong to a career in product management, HR, and now AI learning—how one simple presentation shaped a lifelong mindset of curiosity and learning. I still remember one school field trip very clearly. I was in Form 4 at La Salle College in Hong Kong. Our class was taken on a visit to Shell House in the Central District on Hong Kong Island. At that age, most school outings felt like a break from routine—but this one turned out to be something different. We were brought into a presentation room. A young Shell staff member greeted us. He was polite, soft-spoken, and very composed. What struck me first was not just what he said, but how he presented it. He first introduced himself in English with confidence and calmness, setting a professional tone that immediately caught our attention. Then the presentation began. There was a short film, followed by illustrated slides using transparencies and a projector. In today’s world of digital screens...
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