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Personal Reflection

To be a great physicist, it’s not just about how many tasks you can finish at lightning speed. More than anything, you need to truly love nature and keep a sense of wonder about even the smallest things. Honestly, just having those two qualities is enough to live a happy life as a scholar. However, I think I’m the type of person who isn’t easily satisfied with just that. I consider myself incredibly lucky, and I know that if I make the most of that luck, I can achieve things that others might find difficult to reach. That’s why I have a strong desire to push my abilities to their limit, both academically and socially. To do that, I always have to ask myself: "What does it mean to have a positive impact?", "What kind of research truly matters?", and "Is this a field where I have a unique advantage?" After all, staying busy isn't the same thing as being influential. Of course, my daily routine at work is all about accomplishing small tasks and attendin...