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My journey, I think probably like a lot of people, has been one where I didn't know where I was going until I got there. I've always been fascinated by science and that curiosity, that wanting to find out about nature, not taking anyone's word for it, not reading it in a book, just going and trying something out and seeing what happens. I was so excited by that idea as a child and as a student. I've always been drawn as well to things in science that don't make sense, those little things that everyone tends to dismiss because they don't really understand them, like the placebo effect, for example. For me, I'm like, well, that's really interesting. Why does that work? When does that work? Does that work for everything? Or hypnosis is another one of those things that some people are like, well, it's a bit quirky. We don't really understand what's going on. For me, I was like, I think that when something doesn't make sense, it's a sign that we might have got something quite fundamentally wrong in how we're understanding the world. There are these doorways into something that could be so much more fundamental.