Posted by Garnet71 on March 27, 2009, at 19:26:48
In reply to Re: Providgil Could Be Additive Study Says, posted by bleauberry on March 27, 2009, at 15:17:15
When I read what d/r said, I partially agreed. I picture some doctors, before they get their MDs, needing to go prove themselves, so they do it via their achievement in becoming a doctor--only to realize after that time they hate the job. Then they realize after they became a doctor that they are the same empty person inside who still needs to prove themselves, so they will find another way to go at it again...the cycle continues.
However, I disagree with both of you--I don't think MOST doctors are either (okay maybe half..lol); but I have to say I do think there are many crummy ones out there. I've had quite a few myself. I do think some get into the field for the wrong reasons-for example, as I stated above.
I've worked with those people that need to prove their worth through their jobs/careers--it's awful working with those types. Those are the kind of people that have attacked me for achieving w/o trying to achieve, which was much to their discontent as those types of people often are used to being the best, #1, at everything while trying to prove their 'worth'. When someone else matches that, especially w/o trying as hard as they, it puts a huge hole in their ego and they feel very threatened and attack. I have seen that predator look in their eyes and their extreme uncomfortablness.
Just the words of an observor of human behavior and former frequent abuse survivor. (has a ring to it like frequent flyer miles). lol
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