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Thank you sir. I wish you a long life of peace and prosperity

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I am currently a freshman at community college. I am currently a biochem major in the path to becoming a doctor. However, I hope to make a difference in the world beyond the scope of the lives of my patients. I want to be an innovator, a pioneer, but feel as if spending the next 8, or however many, years filling my mind with medical terms and such may kill my creativity/passion. I am interested in physics, nanoscience, biology, and chemistry, and I figure there is a lot more left to learn (and then be applied to solve humanity's problems) in these fields. Is my fear of imaginectomies unfounded? From the lives of those you have written about, is there any advice that you can give me about staying motivated/passionate? Im just scared that in the future I wont have time to question the things I learn and seek more knowledge, and instead be sucked into working to get paid instead of workign to justify my life.