This book is a memoir of an ideologist young student from the undeveloped world migrating to USA to pursue his dreams and contribute to the computer and electronics engineering in the mid-1960s. His journey to apply semiconductor technology from Silicon Valley covers multiple continents, the Vietnam War, Mumbai (Bombay) , to USA, while participating in the computer peripheral and electronic display development. The economic and cultural head winds impede his uphill climb to raise a family. It illustrates his motivation and resolution to stay the course, despite overwhelming financial and employment odds that were against him. This message is highlighted to motivate, inspire, and encourage young Technical and Information Technology (IT) professionals who immigrate to continue their battles for better work and life in their adopted home land: USA.