Stephen Hawking is a Scientist. He has a MAJOR physical disability (not saying you do not but, he can not even move his mouth enough to talk in even slightly coherent sentences). Therefore, Physical disabilitys just get in the way of intelligent minds. You can not stop intelligence and the will to contribute to knowledge just by deactivating movement since the brain is still active. SCIENCE FTW!!!!
"the only problem with graphic design is that it's not being a scientist" I think this says it all:you want to be a scientist,period. So be it! There's always time to fall back on second best choices after first best has failed. AFTER.
Plus, this world need scientists. Even more,it needs good teachers. I think you would make a wonderful lecturer,and I don't see how your illness could hinder you.
ps:you can always rely on res. assistants to get labwork done. It's good ideas we lack, not muscles.
I agree with several comments below. You should do what you love, whatever it is. It would definitely be nice to have another scientist in the world. You're also a great speaker and I would LOVE to attend your lectures, if you ever considered something like that. Either way, I would not let your physical circumstances preclude consideration of a career as a scientist -- it can be done! If you really want to do it, you can do it! My personal vote would be SCIENCE! :-D
Well if you ask...having watched a good part of your videos...I think that:
1) many scientists seem not to be rational & clear minded as they should be,and as you really seem to be;
2) sorry, but I have the feeling that you're going to regret not to get into science if you can. Can't you find a field in which your disability doesn't bother you too much? Any occupation has its own boring periods, but while design can be nice, science is sheer beauty. Or not?
@billthecat666 Absolutely. I don't know about your country, qdragon, but in Croatia most profesors don't mind if you visit their lectures casually. Maybe you should visit the universities you consider as an option and talk to the lecturers. That would give you a picture of those two professions. If scientific work is really what you want to do in your life, don't worry. You'll find a way to do it as good as anyone else. Good luck! ;)
Stephen Hawking is a Scientist. He has a MAJOR physical disability (not saying you do not but, he can not even move his mouth enough to talk in even slightly coherent sentences). Therefore, Physical disabilitys just get in the way of intelligent minds. You can not stop intelligence and the will to contribute to knowledge just by deactivating movement since the brain is still active. SCIENCE FTW!!!!
DeathsWill228 11 months ago
Become a scientist and design as a hobby.
GamingVidsPs3 1 year ago
"the only problem with graphic design is that it's not being a scientist" I think this says it all:you want to be a scientist,period. So be it! There's always time to fall back on second best choices after first best has failed. AFTER.
Plus, this world need scientists. Even more,it needs good teachers. I think you would make a wonderful lecturer,and I don't see how your illness could hinder you.
ps:you can always rely on res. assistants to get labwork done. It's good ideas we lack, not muscles.
MurgitaMiura 1 year ago
I agree with several comments below. You should do what you love, whatever it is. It would definitely be nice to have another scientist in the world. You're also a great speaker and I would LOVE to attend your lectures, if you ever considered something like that. Either way, I would not let your physical circumstances preclude consideration of a career as a scientist -- it can be done! If you really want to do it, you can do it! My personal vote would be SCIENCE! :-D
AcidRain64 1 year ago
You have to go with what you love...but this country and this world need MORE SCIENTISTS!
Underlings 1 year ago
Well if you ask...having watched a good part of your videos...I think that:
1) many scientists seem not to be rational & clear minded as they should be,and as you really seem to be;
2) sorry, but I have the feeling that you're going to regret not to get into science if you can. Can't you find a field in which your disability doesn't bother you too much? Any occupation has its own boring periods, but while design can be nice, science is sheer beauty. Or not?
(Sory fr ma englis-corecions welcom)
ebart1961 1 year ago
Go with science. Stephen Hawkings has disabalities to. It's what's in your head that counts. You are young. Shoot for the stars.
insightnew 1 year ago
@TinariwenMS
Croatia? Cool. That's where they studied the Italian wall lizards!
billthecat666 1 year ago
@billthecat666 Absolutely. I don't know about your country, qdragon, but in Croatia most profesors don't mind if you visit their lectures casually. Maybe you should visit the universities you consider as an option and talk to the lecturers. That would give you a picture of those two professions. If scientific work is really what you want to do in your life, don't worry. You'll find a way to do it as good as anyone else. Good luck! ;)
TinariwenMS 1 year ago
I like the idea of keeping a computer element to it. In the future there's still lots of potential.
72daystar 1 year ago