Oct 26, 2016

My future job...

Honestly I have a lot of backup plans, just in case something doesn’t work out as I imagined, I can still work in something different, but my principal plan is to work in a lab, since I’m studying biochemistry , I would have to make  experiments, analyze things, and stuff like that, sadly I can’t work outdoors, because to make the experiments  sometimes you have to make certain conditions, i love to work outdoors, if I can work in something else to not work in an office I would totally do it , especially if I have to travel a lot, but I would have to choose between to different jobs, and that’s not the idea, they would be totally opposite for example one of my many backup plans is to be a tourist guide, because it’s easy to do it and simple, you don’t have to study a lot to do it, and I can manage very good a group and I have the possibility to travel a lot.

I would totally travel a lot for work, going to conferences and seminars, and stuff like that, just to travel, but everything in a moderated way, because if you travel a lot you won’t have enough time to do the research, and it will be so messy.


Honestly I don’t really care about how much they pay me as long as I’m happy and I can afford enough to live properly, not in fancy way but in a comfortable way, actually i didn't even considered that when i chose my career, that is biochemistry, and i'm not really clear about i want to specialize but it is mostly to the part of clinical research, work with diseases, because i want to help people, but not in a direct way, and to help a lot of people at the same time, and i have always been interested in how the diseases work, how they develop and how can you end it, and i want to have a PhD, because it's easier to get a job if you got one.

And i would like to work in europe or U.S,A, because they have the most advanced technology to do research, and if i work in europe, i would have the chance to travel in the weekends, since all is connected it would be easier to travel in my free time.


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Oct 19, 2016

Digressing about music...

I think that my favorite type of music it's rock and genres similar to it, like post-hardcore, pop punk, well in general music with energetic and powerful voices, and true instrumental background, like the classical rock, i really prefer the sound of a good solo guitar or drums than the studio sounds like electronic music, but i'm not saying that it's not good for certain occasions.
I don't have like only one favorite band or singer, because it's so hard to choose between them, because they are so good, well one of the bands i like the most it's Panic! At The Disco, i just simply love the sound of the voice of Brendon Urie, he can reach super high notes, and some of the songs have silly lyrics, and he has a lot of energy and power in every aspect.




Other group i like a lot it's AC/DC, because of course who can possibly resist to the voice of Brian Johnson, and those guitars, another group it's Aerosmith, i really like the lyrics of their songs, the voice of Steven Tyler it's so peaceful, well at least for me, i usually hear it when i want to relax, it's very good to think about anything, and finally Simple Plan, i really enjoy their songs, some of them have super silly lyrics, and videos, i hear them when i'm super happy, because they are very cheerful.


And i bet that everyone have listened to music that now you don't like or you're ashamed of that because you think what the hell was i thinking when i heard that, and in my case it was Belinda, it heard her songs all day and maybe because of that i don't like it anymore.
A song that i would probably never forget it's i don't wanna miss a thing from Aerosmith, because the first time i heard it was when i watched the movie armageddon and i fell in love with that song, it's one of my favorite songs.

And also the song The Rains of Castamere, that is part of the soundtrack of Game of Thrones, in the red wedding, i would totally use that song in my wedding if i ever get married, it would be super funny, because all the game of thrones fans would freak out when the songs start to play.




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Oct 12, 2016

The most amazing organ that we have...

I think that the most amazing organ that we have it's the brain, because it completes so many functions, coordinates everything, all at once, it doesn't take any breaks, because we would  die if it does. It's the most precious cargo that we have, it contains all the information that we have, how to react, how to speak, how the things around looks like, how to arrive to a specific place, how to communicate, analyze, think, imagine things, it even transforms the information of the things around you into images, with the help of your eyes of course, the sound waves into something that you can understand, it can transform a familiar sensation into excitement or sadness or anything else, it receives thousands of stimulation of the things that surrounds you, it's so amazing that 1200 cm3 approximately, can coordinate all that at the same time, and it's just in your head, it's so exposed to everything, you let it without oxygen for 8 seconds and it dies, you catch a cold, and if you got high temperature, you can have severe consequences, you hit your head too strong and you can either die or got into a coma or stay in vegetative state, and a lot more things can damage it. But you can take care of it or develop the potential that it has hidden, like for example if you want to draw, you can practice and your brain will remember how to draw the lines so it can form an image at the end, or what color can you mix to paint something or how to play an instrument, all that you can learn it, and you brain will remember it forever, like memories and sensations, and one of the sensations i love to remember are the ones produced by music, because with every tune you got different sensations, it also has the possibility to trigger memories you didn't remember that you even had.
It seems a bit odd that something so important it's so fragile, so exposed, well but there is nothing that we can do about it so we will just have to accept it.


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Oct 6, 2016

My best holydays ever...

I think that my best holiday so far, was like two or three years ago, when i went to Valdivia, with my sisters, to spend the summer in my aunt house, it lasted like three weeks or four weeks, we were six teenagers in that house and my aunt but she worked almost all day so we didn't share pretty much time with her and we were practically on our own,  we had to do all the stuff, we used to cook mostly french fries, donuts, sandwiches, and things like that, it was basically like we didn't have any parents or someone watching over us, so it was like living with a group of friends, no restrictions, no orders, we went to a significant number of places and we did a lot of things that year, like when i went to the Saval park i got into a specie of a giant hamster ball, and my cousin and sisters did too, we were just bouncing at each other but it was really fun, also we went to the botanic garden, here we just wondered around just watching at the trees, the beautiful landscapes, los molinos beach where we kayaked, also the torreón los canelos, and a lot more , i think it was the best one for me at least, because i had no restrictions, i was basically by my own, so i was practically free, and i love to be independent, i hate the strings of living with your parents, it's not that i have a lot of restrictions from them, is just that i love the sensation of being on your own.

Parque botánico.
I keep really good memories of those holidays....

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