Could he have done more as a scientist than a diplomat?
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Re: Could he have done more as a scientist than a diplomat?
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Maybe being a scientist could have been more fruitful but that's what we as readers might feel. It's such a personal choice and I somehow don't like questioning it.
Unless we're talking a multiverse where he made a remarkable scientific discovery. But that's another discussion.
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Yes I do beleive that Dr. Ghoulem's decision was right. His heart was always towards freedom- freedom for his country or the neighbouring countries. His love was directied for the people, his country and service to mankind.Sushan wrote: ↑01 Feb 2021, 00:39 Dr.Ghoulem Berrah was a professor of Virology at the University of Yale school of medicine before becoming a diplomat. He had developed a hypothesis on Reverse Transcriptase enzyme, and he had a major breakthrough on selective inhibition of DNA. He could have found many more scientific theories that could have been major breakthroughs and of great use to the world. But he resigned from his job and became a diplomat. In your opinion, was his decision wise? Could he have done more to the world as a scientist than what he did as a diplomat? On the other hand, have his attempts on peace actually been mattered, when we consider the current political situation of the conflicts that he tried to solve in his career?
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And I would say that probably the author loves to be a politician and likes to be known in the political world than being a scientist just as his dominant passion