Long time curiosity
It's not that I'm so smart , it's just that I stay with problems longer
Albert Einstein
More than One decade before I started to research on curative effect of Nettle , a well known herb for curing diabetic people. I involved in it by chance when my niece who I liked him so much got diabetes. I promised myself to spend all my endeavors in this field. For me it was a kind of pilgrim and I did it. I kept going and never gave up and finally I ended up this holy journey by discovering an herbal medicine that bound to open a new era in diabetes treatment.
Two years ago, arriving at Toronto I found how helpful circumstance I have been located. Seeing Banting Institute in College Street remind me of a miracle. It couldn’t be merely a blind accident, in hindsight I am thinking. As long as I knew Banting I refreshed my motivation, He amazed me. However he wasn’t good at biochemistry, he succeeded to make a revolution in medicine by discovering of insulin. Now I could breathe same air that Banting did.
It was too hard to introduce myself to university staffs. I took the initiative but the first achievement came just one year later when I got an opportunity to work in a lab in order to recheck my previous data. Fortunately the first check up was done successfully by a lab in York University and kept the research alive.
I am jumping to one year later, the time I did the last recognition experiment and I got another results from the York’s lab. I satisfied my long time curiosity and I got happiness exactly in the same way that Pauling, two noble prize winner, said," Satisfaction of one's curiosity is one of the greatest sources of happiness in life". It was amazing. I feel myself in the end of my pilgrim but I hope that I can go on and start another journey
Albert Einstein
More than One decade before I started to research on curative effect of Nettle , a well known herb for curing diabetic people. I involved in it by chance when my niece who I liked him so much got diabetes. I promised myself to spend all my endeavors in this field. For me it was a kind of pilgrim and I did it. I kept going and never gave up and finally I ended up this holy journey by discovering an herbal medicine that bound to open a new era in diabetes treatment.
Two years ago, arriving at Toronto I found how helpful circumstance I have been located. Seeing Banting Institute in College Street remind me of a miracle. It couldn’t be merely a blind accident, in hindsight I am thinking. As long as I knew Banting I refreshed my motivation, He amazed me. However he wasn’t good at biochemistry, he succeeded to make a revolution in medicine by discovering of insulin. Now I could breathe same air that Banting did.
It was too hard to introduce myself to university staffs. I took the initiative but the first achievement came just one year later when I got an opportunity to work in a lab in order to recheck my previous data. Fortunately the first check up was done successfully by a lab in York University and kept the research alive.
I am jumping to one year later, the time I did the last recognition experiment and I got another results from the York’s lab. I satisfied my long time curiosity and I got happiness exactly in the same way that Pauling, two noble prize winner, said," Satisfaction of one's curiosity is one of the greatest sources of happiness in life". It was amazing. I feel myself in the end of my pilgrim but I hope that I can go on and start another journey
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