Monday, September 22, 2014

Compassionate Science


To become a scientist, takes a lot of school and learning about math and science, however to be a compassionate scientist is different. Compassion is a great trait to have because that’s how people are driven and motivated to do things. That’s the ability to be able to help people and be able to have compassion for others and be motivated to help them.  Being a compassionate scientist is great. These people can help those in need with their knowledge about science. For example, Mike Ebeling. He is considered a compassionate scientist because he went to Africa and shared his knowledge in building a hand for a young boy, Daniel, who didn’t have one. Mr. Ebeling had the compassion and the drive to help those in need, and those who don’t have the same knowledge him, to teach them how to create a hand. He took it upon himself to not only go and make sure the hand is working, but teach the scientist over there how to use the machine, and make one of their own. As a person I can see myself as a compassionate scientist, because I would like to help people, and if I know how to help why not. People are as lucky as us, and as a person I feel that it is great to show others and help others, because in reality we all depend on each other and can get help and help others. 

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