The Law

When we noticed my father had brain cancer, we met with doctors and specialists, trying to understand what this meant and what we could do. We even sought out psychologists to help us navigate the emotions that came with it.


I’ve started thinking a lot about the role of science in our lives. Science is often seen as something that can explain the mysteries of life some even hope it will uncover answers about the soul or what happens after this life. But for me, the most important thing science offers is what it teaches us about the life we’re living right now.


Visiting in hospital and talking to experts has shown me how much effort and care goes into every medical treatment and discovery. It’s not just about trying to cure or extend life; it’s about improving the time we have, helping us create moments of meaning and connection. 


Through this experience, I don’t feel like I’m getting older. Instead, I feel like I’m getting closer—closer to understanding life, closer to reason, closer to justice. I’m getting closer to the aspirations that define what it means to live meaningfully.


I’ve noticed that many people carry high expectations for themselves. They want to do something big and important with their lives, so they think deeper, they read more, and expand their perspectives. They stretch themselves and hoping to leave a mark.


Every small step we take—every book we read, every new thing we learn, every question we ask—brings us closer.

Closer to understanding our purpose.
Closer to making an impact.
Closer to living a life that reflects the values we care about most.

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