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Why have I chosen the path I have now in medicine?

Discussion in 'Educating Doctors' started by Jack Kruse, Sep 20, 2018.

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  1. Jack Kruse

    Jack Kruse Administrator

    I believe a purpose is something for which one is responsible for cultivating and bringing forward to the rest of the world to see. Why do you do what you do? I believe we’re the creators of our own experience – comprehending this every day and remembering this in every experience we have while living our lives from this perspective empowers us to do great things that others think is impossible. Do people make fun of you and call you crazy when you think that what you're building might change the world in some way? My advice is not to worry about what any 'obedient idiot' thinks about you or your work on social media. Do what you are passionate about doing. When people get in your way eliminate the unnecessary. Removing them will improve the rapidity of change you seek in the world. What you are doing might not make sense to the rest of the world until they see the wisdom in why you are doing it. If you like this idea......join my tribe at jackkruse.com. Black Swans who have a very distinct why they do and live as they do, become able to bear almost any how the world throws at them. This is the way of the mitochondriac. The failures I have learned about my profession since I left training have taught me the greatest lesson of my life to date. You can’t just sit there and wait for people to give you that golden dream or promise you thought you were getting in life or your job. The reality is you must put your best ideas to work with actions that can really make a difference to the people who you are trying to help in ways they might not understand on the surface. You do this by putting yourself out there and make it happen for yourself and them.
     
  2. caroline

    caroline New Member

    the beauty of a life well lived......
     
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  3. Jack Kruse

    Jack Kruse Administrator

    Future centralized doctors are ill prepared for a world of patients bathing in nnEMF that changes how organic chemistry operates in cells. Hire decentralized docs who aced organic chemistry and every other type of chemistry associated with the biophysics of life. I wonder if med school admissions departments will get the names of the premed students who signed this petition? It seems like an important piece of info when considering their fitness for medicine, no?https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/03/us/nyu-organic-chemistry-petition.html
     
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