You aren't seeing it on a worldly scale.
What you say is difficult, really is nothing. I pointed out this semi-ignorance in your thinking, and I recieved personal criticisms.
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But you are the one insulting the life of a scientist from a place of utter ignorance.
Ignorance is the inability to see truth. This is you right now.
Saying that to be a scientist is hard, and takes sacrifice is ignorance, and a dishonor to anyone who has ever starved, or had to work harder, without anything in return. Which I assure you there is more than in the science community.
I'm sorry, but I can see past your world of experience in college, and "real-world" science and academia. I see poverty, and humanity as a whole, you are not seeing that, well not that you aren't capable of seeing that, but that your lifestyle when criticised sort of hinders your ability to see what life really is, for most of the world's population. I may be young, but I know that in this instance, you are the ignorant one, and not I.
We sort of made a big deal out of it, wanted the last word.
"The old man cries in the sorrow of eternity." Van Gogh