Jenny Du
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helping especially healthy foods last longer that which I wish all of us were eating more of, you know, for our own kind of health and benefit, like all those things and laddered up so well.
So it was sort of like, I don't know if this is going to work, but it sure seems like worth trying.
Yeah.
And how about for you then, like, you know, call it the spark or a fundamental, um,
um, core issue that you were trying to unpack?
Love it.
Maybe that goes back to a little bit your previous question, almost like why do I identify as a scientist?
Why do I love science?
And it had always been, and I'm sure just positive influences from different places in my life, it was like, how do you do something that's
like doing good, wanting to spend like our time, all of our, we're all here on borrowed time, you know, our time is finite.
And so how do you make the most of that?
And that has been at least for me to find ways to serve or do good, to elevate almost our collective quality of life if possible.
So I guess in the face of opposition, it's like,
the conviction I guess that is tested as to whether or not you know you kind of stay on the course I guess that you're on and I think thinking about like the knowing that there's like an entanglement of systems or incentives or whatever that's kind of got us all trapped and just don't accept those things as inevitable
and that it will take some kind of commitment to action.
And you've also maybe got a willing to do that
and know that it may not even be solved like in your lifetime, but that's the path that's worth walking.
Yeah.
If that makes sense.