I am Angela, a 17-year-old explorer navigating the worlds of horseback riding, laboratories, and theater stages. The philosopher Martin Buber once said, “All real living is meeting.” For me, equestrianism is precisely such a sincere, cross-species encounter.
This cross-species understanding has taught me to view life itself from a broader perspective. I integrate this understanding into multiple dimensions. In science and innovation, I attempt to invent assistive training devices to optimize human-horse collaboration; in the realm of public welfare, I promote equine-assisted therapy and initiate projects focused on animal protection; while the stage of musical theater has taught me how to convey beliefs through emotion and storytelling, lending infectious power to action.
I firmly believe that this attitude of respect for life can help us rebuild a harmonious relationship with nature and other species. It is precisely for this reason that I am eager to continue exploring the intersection of technology, humanities, and public welfare in a diverse, open, and challenging academic environment, bringing tangible and warm change to the world.