This lecture presents an overview of the instructor's multifaceted career at EPFL, highlighting key milestones and experiences. It begins with the instructor's early days, detailing how their journey started at the institute. The lecture covers significant teaching contributions, including courses on quantum chemistry and the wave nature of matter, emphasizing the importance of these subjects in the broader context of chemical sciences. The instructor discusses their administrative roles, including leadership positions within the Department of Chemistry and the School of Basic Sciences, and the impact of strategic decision-making in these capacities. The lecture also addresses lessons learned throughout their career, such as fostering a culture of collective responsibility and the importance of adapting to changes in academia. The instructor reflects on their collaborations and the support received from colleagues and students, culminating in a discussion about the future of chemical sciences and the role of education in shaping it. Overall, this lecture encapsulates a rich academic journey filled with insights and experiences.