One of the harshest realities of Clinical Medicine is that your most memorable case would most likely be the worst day of someone else’s life.
To you, it becomes a story you’ll remember for years. You’ll likely use the case to teach junior colleagues. And it may probably be the one that shapes how you practice.
To the patient though, it may become the day that their life split into “before” and “after”.
For them, it’s not a case. It’s their child convulsing. Their father collapsing. Their wife bleeding. Or the day they lost a part of their body forever.
That’s why empathy is not optional in this profession. It’s a privilege that must never be taken for granted.
Have you ever lost a patient after giving everything you had?
Every intervention done. Every protocol followed.
That quiet guilt that feeling of “I could’ve done more”
Watching people die slowly is a side of nursing they never teach in nursing school.
Her biggest mistake was lettingher family’s doubts get into her head and the second? Putting a fixed timeframe on his success
She believed in him, yes but only for a while.The moment things took longer than expected, frustration took over, and her love turned into resentment
When you choose to build with a man, especially one with a big dream, you need two things:
💡 Patience
❤️ Unconditional love
You don’t treat your partner like an investment expecting ROI by a certain date. You choose to walk the journey whether success comes or not
He didn’t betray her
She left
And in the end, he didn’t just forget her....he compensated her generously.
Let’s be honest: if she had stayed, not just out of hope for riches but out of real love, she would’ve been the one beside him at the peak
@TimesLIVE Chess move he knows that if he addressed them internally nothing was going to happen, and it might happen that he’s threatened so if anything happens to him we know who did it.