For humanity, by principle.
I have spent most of my life thinking about one question: why do we accept things the way they are?
We live in a time where we can land robots on Mars but cannot tell a patient why a drug works for one person and not another. We produce enough food to feed the entire planet but watch millions go hungry because the systems behind it are broken. We generate more energy than ever before but still depend on infrastructure that poisons the air we breathe. The knowledge exists. The will exists. What is missing is the bridge between what we know and what we do with it.

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