Nigel Abraham Jacob is not only heading a robotics firm, but living his dream career
Nigel Abraham Jacob is CEO of his company, Nebula Robotics based in Mumbai India. ‘I’m Chief Everything Officer as our company is still scaling,’ he says. The company is into developing industrial robots that automate and streamline repetitive industrial tasks.
The young entrepreneur believes the education system needs to keep up with the times and be more than just about memorising. ‘As a student, I was very curious to learn and was very happy making presentations rather than taking exams,’ he says.
Excerpts from an interview:
I had a senior who saw my first year project and said that I was going to do some great stuff soon. That gave me an early boost in motivation. The Director of Mechanical Dept, Dr. T.V. Christy, was a big support to me during college and would always encourage me to get things done.
Education should largely shape people for jobs as well as society. The world is changing rapidly and the new generation needs to be up to date on information. Academic achievements attempt, but don’t guarantee, rationality.
Humans, I believe, are purpose-driven animals. In the absence of concrete goals, people make validation by others as their goal. An astronaut whose goal is to go to Mars will care less about how he or she looks; an athlete who has an aim to win the Olympic gold, will not care about what their friends think. Continuous learning and experiments will help you land your dream career.
No. I’ve realised that people can use a painful event in two ways: as an excuse to fail or as fuel to excel. It all depends on your mindset and how you set goals.
I think it is vital to strive to be self dependent. I find it amusing that people complain about not being able to manage parents but dream of changing the world.
Being curious. Most people are living in their comfort zones. Curious people tend to create more wealth and have less turbulence.
You can ignore knowledge like the masses but you have to accept that your life won’t be easy.
Fun fact: Only 1.6 per cent of Indian workforce make more than INR50,000 a year and this has been the situation since last three decades.
You need to have a passion to excel in something that requires diligence and hard work. You can pick anything and become good at it. I would pick a passion that also makes money so that you have less regrets in life. Success for humans is about having more choices than others. Success unlocks more choices. We can choose to be envious of people who are more successful or use them as inspiration.
Building robots is a dream and every day feels like living in a dream and doing things people only get to see in the movies or can’t fathom. My dream career is building businesses that solve problems using technology.
We live in a world of information overload and super low cognitive bandwidth.
Explore. Strive for more experience. Love books. Question everything. Don’t be a validation addict. Instead of chasing fame, chase skill, knowledge and understanding.
Have a goal to be wiser and be able to see things from multiple unique perspectives.
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