Strike first! Strike hard! No mercy!
The best defense is offense.
And if the opponent goes on offense, you respond with more offense.
Don't be a pussy. Kickass!
@___kukie You're right, you're right, you're right.
One needs an anchor, a tether to the normal world. Cause it's easy to get consumed by all that craziness.
I have concluded that it is impossible to keep witnessing certain things in the hospital and still hold human life in high regard and as precious and valuable as you did before entering this field.
One will give way for the other.
And since the bad experiences keep getting worse,
@___kukie I agree. You do need to have some level of appreciation for human life. But how do you manage with a system that shakes this appreciation every other day?
For me, I try not to think about the losses.
@___kukie Hahaa, I thought it would be fun if whoever read it completed it on their own...
But something along the lines of
"The value of human life will keep depreciating."
What the fuck kind of medicine are we even practicing?
We just sit and fold our arms and wait for shit to go down.
Next thing is... Cold extremities. No cardiopulmonary activity. Pupils dilated, fixed, unreactive. Corneal reflex absent.
Nahhhhh
My heart breaks every time there is a preventable death in the hospital.
I wish I could do more. I wish I could actually do my job. I wish I could live the dream.
But no.
I'm no savior.
I'm just assisting death.
Sigh.