AskSatanOperator
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I have some important ideas and preliminary work regarding genetic disorders that affect the nervous system, involve the immune system, are chronic, progressive, and lifelong—in other words, diseases that currently have no definitive cure. I have shared parts of these ideas, not in too much detail, with a few trusted adults, and they have supported me. I want to bring these ideas to life, contribute to research, and develop solutions by applying to universities or scientific research centers abroad. However, I have a concern: what if these ideas conflict with the interests of the existing pharmaceutical industry and I face obstacles because of that? Or (half-jokingly but honestly
) what if something happens to me during my plane trip
? Since these ideas could potentially challenge the pharmaceutical industry’s interests. How should I proceed in this situation?