There is however a difference between a plumber and a doctor: when you see a doctor, your life is potentially on the line, which means that a doctor has much greater responsibilities.
A plumber might choose his or her trade exclusively to make money, but to be a doctor is a greater calling which implies greater care and responsibilities, …
There is however a difference between a plumber and a doctor: when you see a doctor, your life is potentially on the line, which means that a doctor has much greater responsibilities.
A plumber might choose his or her trade exclusively to make money, but to be a doctor is a greater calling which implies greater care and responsibilities, and those who cannot assume such responsibilities because they lack in honesty or skills should choose another profession, such as perhaps working full time as sales people for the pharmaceutical industry.
Of course there is a difference, duh. The point is having found a "good" doctor does not then transfer all responsibility to that doctor. And that is exactly the attitude I see in many of these posts. And, BTW, when you have your car repaired, your life is also potentially on the line. And because it is easier to find information about medical issues, IMO my life is more on the line for the mechanic if they aren't any good. Meh
You are trying to get into an argument with me to "prove" me "wrong"...the way I look at this, at your attempts, is with amusement, as I do with all that concerns the ego and its desperate and misguided claims to be offended by different world views.
Enjoy your world, and I will enjoy mine. I will not try to change your point of view. I advise you to let go of your attempt to force it on others...it sounds terribly arrogant.
There is however a difference between a plumber and a doctor: when you see a doctor, your life is potentially on the line, which means that a doctor has much greater responsibilities.
A plumber might choose his or her trade exclusively to make money, but to be a doctor is a greater calling which implies greater care and responsibilities, and those who cannot assume such responsibilities because they lack in honesty or skills should choose another profession, such as perhaps working full time as sales people for the pharmaceutical industry.
Of course there is a difference, duh. The point is having found a "good" doctor does not then transfer all responsibility to that doctor. And that is exactly the attitude I see in many of these posts. And, BTW, when you have your car repaired, your life is also potentially on the line. And because it is easier to find information about medical issues, IMO my life is more on the line for the mechanic if they aren't any good. Meh
You are trying to get into an argument with me to "prove" me "wrong"...the way I look at this, at your attempts, is with amusement, as I do with all that concerns the ego and its desperate and misguided claims to be offended by different world views.
Enjoy your world, and I will enjoy mine. I will not try to change your point of view. I advise you to let go of your attempt to force it on others...it sounds terribly arrogant.
Well said.