Monday, September 22, 2014

Compassionate Science

Compassionate Scientists are the reason why we have what we have today. Many people don't realize that some scientific breakthroughs didn't just blow up in someones face all of a sudden, it took time to happen. A compassionate scientists is one who dedicates, and has the drive to make a difference. Many other factors come to play but those are some of the most important ones. Not only are they in science, but they also take part in medical advances, and social improvements. A lot of these scientists have a common goal that they want to acquire, a difference in the world that they want to make. For example, Mike Ebeling wanted to make a difference in that young boys life. He had drive and dedication that came from personal observations. He had young boys of his own and it would hurt him permanently inside if he saw that they were missing both of their arms. Many people wouldn't consider themselves as "Compassionate Scientist" material, but once they relate to a certain situation that someone else is going through they instantly start to feel as if they can help. I feel as if that would be the only way I'd become a compassionate scientist. I feel sorry and what not for those in need, but I'm not going to sit here and lie to you that I'll do everything in my power to make a difference, because I know I won't. I attempt by donating money and helping when I can. But to say that I will fight for that cause wouldn't be a valid statement. It's not just me either, that's the majority of people. They just don't admit it. But in the near future I know that there will be something that affects me in which I want to make a difference in. 

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