Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Into You like A Train

 In general... people can be categorized in one of two ways.

Those who love surprises, and those who don't.

I don't.

I've never met a surgeon that enjoys a surprise, because, as surgeons we like to be in the know. We have to be in the know. Because when we aren't, people die and lawsuits happen. Am I rambling? I think I'm rambling.

Ok, so my point actually ... and I do have one. Has nothing to do with surprises or death or lawsuits or even surgeons.

My point is this: whoever said what you don't know can't hurt you was a complete and total moron. Because for most people I know, not knowing is the worst feeling in the world.

Ok, fine, maybe it's the second worst.

As surgeons, there are so many things we have to know.

We have to know we have what it takes.

We have to know how to take care of our patients.

And how to take care of each other.

Eventually we even have to figure out... how to take care of ourselves.

As surgeons we have to be in the know.

But as human beings, sometimes it's better to stay in the dark. 

Because in the dark, there maybe fear... ... but there's also hope.



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