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Who is a person in your field you admire?

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Hello people! It's me again!  Today I’ll write about someone I admire in my field. Well, the truth is I don’t have anybody special chemistry, or that was what I thought in the beginning, when I read the topic. So, I started thinking about the topic that like; the bombs and the nuclear energy. Then I recalled Otto Hahn. This man was a german chemist, who discovered the nuclear fission. Maybe you probably don't know about the nuclear fission, so I'll explain this. The nuclear fission is a nuclear reaction in which a heavy nucleus (uranium por example) splits spontaneously or on impact with another particle (neutrons) with the release of energy. But many of you could ask the question: why the nuclear fission is important? It's easy to explain. The nuclear fission is the base of the nuclear bomb. Technically makes "bom" thanks to the separation of atoms and the energy that is released in the fission. Otto Hahn  won a Nobel Prize of Chemistry in 1944.  I don...

Truth v/s feeling good?

Hello! It's been a while since my last update. Today I’ll write about being honest vs making someone feel good. Most of the time, it’s really hard to choose between telling the truth or making someone happy with what we say. I’ve been in both situations and i tell myself "Mmh, but they look so fine". Haven’t you? I've always thought that being honest is more important than the way the truth makes people feel. I believe that, instead of helping, we're doing more harm than good. If you tell someone "I like this" when you actually don’t, you might well worsen the situation. For example, I have a friend and he doesn’t go to classes but he’s at every party. In that case, I tell him directly "you know? You’re smoking a lot" or "hey! you are not studying". If there’s anything I don’t like about someone, I think about how to tell them that and I do it.  Of course being so sincere got me in troubles, but let’s look at the bri...