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Friedrich Nietzsche

Can a chemist achieve great power

The answer, my dear friends, lies within the nature of power. Power is not a tangible object that can be easily obtained like a shiny toy from the store. It is a force that one must cultivate and harness to achieve greatness. But can a chemist achieve this greatness? It depends on what kind of power they seek. Are they content with discovering the elements of the periodic table, or do they aspire to create potions that can render their enemies powerless? If it's the latter, then I say they have a good chance for achieving great power. However, let us not forget the power of knowledge. The chemist who has attained a deep understanding of the workings of the universe, who can manipulate the building blocks of matter, and who can influence the laws of physics, now that is a chemist with truly great power. But perhaps one should not limit themselves to the study of chemistry alone. Philosophy, art, and literature are also powerful tools that can be used to influence the world. So, can a chemist achieve great power? The answer is an emphatic maybe."