Wednesday, December 11, 2013

"You'll know only if you try"

Sometimes, a death could be inspiring. Reading Augusto Odone's obituary would certainly do that. He was an economist, persistent father and self-taught biologist to save his son's life. He invented the Lorenzo's Oil. He spent nights reading research journal papers and reports to find the cure for his son's rare genetic disease. Initially treated with cynicism, his invention was later embraced by the scientific community, and saved lives. The above-mentioned title was his motto.

Long live the virtues of persistence and hardworking! "Verily, after harshness there will be ease, after harshness there will be ease".

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