If you’re reading this post it either means one of two
things. Either you’re one of my teachers or you’re on the wrong website. If you
don’t know what’s going on in this blog just read the first post or stop
reading now. For starters let me just start of by saying that the results from
my bone scans came back and I don’t have a fractured rib (big surprise there).
You know, I want to be a doctor someday, but there are just some doctors out
there that make me wonder what is wrong with the world. I mean you go to their
office, you tell them what’s wrong and most of them just guess a diagnostic.
Most of them don’t care, they just want money or want their day to be over.
Which begs the question. Why did you become a doctor? Aren’t you supposed to
study something you love and want to do for the rest of your life? If you
wanted to make money why didn’t you go to business school? But yeah, no big
deal, its not like someone’s life is in their hands. Speaking of life and big
deals, I want talk about how people in general these days make a big deal out
of everything. I don’t know if it’s the media that has inspired them, or if
it’s the fact that we are all secret drama queens, but man o man people can be
dramatic! I was at soccer practice today, and you know how in soccer the players
are expected to get down and dirty, and this pathetic girl (who for the record
is terrible at soccer) sat down all practice long because she got mud in her
face. I mean, you know its been raining all day, rain plus grass equals mud,
why the hell did you go to practice if you don’t like mud? I’ll bitch about
drama queens and pathetic people tomorrow, for now I’m off to sleep. And for
all those future doctors out there, here’s a tip: If you are going to be
mediocre, go do something else because it’s someone’s life in your hands and
you aren’t God to be deciding who to kill and who to save.
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