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>> So when people think about psychology and human development, family sciences, you know,
it is a very new field. Only recently have we been able to measure things that have,
in the past, been unquantifiable, to actually get concrete information about our emotions
on a physiological sense in our brains. That's profound. We've only been able to do that
within a couple decades. I feel like that's where we are. We're only at the tip. We're
only on the coast. And there's just so much more land to be taken in.
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^M00:00:46 My family and I, we wanted to move forward.
We didn't want to have it just be like why did this happen to me, but why does this have
to happen to others? And so, my family and I pursued to make a law pass for all college
students in the state of Texas. ^M00:01:04
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It is a devastating disease. I just don't want anyone to go through it. So, who knows
how many lives that saved, but, it was, it's, it's nice.
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^M00:01:25 What I plan to do with myself after I graduate
is to pursue, I guess, my advocacy with meningitis awareness, considering that I was someone
that was not aware of the disease, and if I can help someone get that information out
by just putting in front of them, I would love to do that.
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