It cannot be overstated enough, I think, as to how invaluable it is to study other languages and to experience other cultures. I can honestly say that I wouldn’t be who or where I am today had I not discovered anthropology, philosophy, and Italian. And to be clear, it’s not as if I have ceased to be interested in STEM-related topics; rather I find that my interdisciplinary background has actually bolstered my understanding of many such concepts due to the more holistic perspective from which I now contemplate them. Humanity is the source and common denominator of all disciplines of thought; once one recognizes this it becomes impossible to overlook the interconnectivity of our world’s problems—as well as the solutions thereto. To understand the language and culture from which a topic stems is to comprehend the ways in which it is thus shaped and also limited by these artificial creations.