My Career was always in Chaos except now 2010 i am agile with Science

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The discussion centers around an individual's passion for science and their desire to become a scientist despite a tumultuous career and personal challenges, including mental health issues like OCD and seizures. The person expresses a newfound stability and commitment to science over the past ten months and seeks guidance on pursuing a scientific career, citing historical figures who overcame adversity. They emphasize a belief in the power of faith and human potential. Responses highlight concerns about the realities of scientific research, including the challenges of maintaining a job or academic performance, and the misconception of what being a scientist entails. There is also a note on the importance of accurate references to notable scientists, indicating a need for clarity in discussions about science and its practitioners.
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I am agile with Science but my Career was Chaotic except now 2010


I am passionate about Science but my Career was always in downturn except now 2010

i am Curious to become a Scientist r a researcher but i am already 25years old n everyone tells me that i am abnormal erratic(useless) person

i didn't study well in my Alma mater(school,college) n now i am B.E graduate with average marks

due to a mental illness O.C.D(obsessive compulsive disorder),seizures i can't study well in college

I also broke up with parents which persuaded myself a transformation rather than a recovery from my illness

right now i am fit to face any kind of situation n i am gathering tons of science everyday

my hobby,leisure,commitment,entertainment,fun,movies. everything is science for past 10 months(since i am normal)

my contemporary Mentor is Stephen Hawking http://flynews.media.venturit.com/wp...ing-t1larg.jpg

please i am requesting u all here to guide me a way r show me

i am ready to sacrifice anything to become a scientisteveryone knows

Charles Darwin voyage brought a natural science
Tesla was working in a telegraphy
Faraday was a book binder n a carpenter
Einstein was a patent clerk
Wright Brothers are mechanic

Dyslexia scientist n Researcher list

Einstien
Newton
Leonardo da Vinci:
The Wright Brothers
Benjamin Franklin
Henry Ford
Galileo
Steven Hawkings
Louis Pasteur
Tom Francis
Simon Clemment,
John Robert Skoyles
Eli Whitney
Werner Von Braun
Baruj Benacerraf
Allen Grant...... my notion i am living with If u have FAITH "everything is possible"

"Nothing is impossible"

THE MOST POWERFUL CREATURE IN UNIVERSE ARE WE HUMANS
http://library.thinkquest.org/03oct/01212/Space_Pictures/Robert Gendler/star_cluster.jpg

EACH AND EVERY HUMAN ARE SAME

now i am having feeling a FAITH that u all will persuade(guide) me since we r all HUMANS
 
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Hi,

I admire your tenacity. I have two questions. Are your seizures controllable via medication? Have you considered on-line courses?
 
thanks for words John
no signs of seizure for past 8 months

medical report:normal
 
If you have difficulty holding a 9-5 job or doing well in college, then you are going to have major problems trying to do scientific research.

Also, I think you have some seriously major incorrect impressions about what scientists do, and I don't know how you will react when you find out what science is really like. Stephen Hawking is a great scientist, but he doesn't going into how tedious and time consuming science really is.
 
Obvious troll is way too obvious.
 
I don't understand why people add s to Hakwing...

They even sometimes write Hawkins.
 
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