bowwow
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my variant
too often there are professionals who put themselves on a high horse that they don't realise that's an ass.
also true...:thumbsup:
my variant
too often there are professionals who put themselves on a high horse that they don't realise that's an ass.
correction: too often there are professionals who put themselves on a high horse that they don't realise they're an ass.
meaning, by their actions at the top, they dont realise they're an ass.
Agreed. Respecting our parents and obeying them is a very important tenet of life. Agreed. Should try to get another accomodation for her if she does not want to stay with them. Just by the way, This GP is earning good money - 200k a year. Not many earn that much. In fact, the rentals are now so high and overheads too that quite a bit of what is earned is ploughed back into rentals or mortgage repayments. I know of some GPs who stay in the room just above the clinic because they have got no money to get another apartment. They have to work very hard as well. 3 session a day, seven days a week. Some even have a door bell so that patients can see them in the nights. Not much of a life left, I guess, if one works like that..
I am nothing special, it is just finding an alternative solutions to problems.Good on you to be able to control all such situations. Each family is different and each have their own problems.
Thank you for your compliment!
Sure, all of us here are simply upset by the actions of a person whose profession in yester-years is much respected. All of us have value systems and principles based on what we believe and have been brought up. These set the standard as to how we evaluate and give opinion to actions and things that are happening. What I am trying to say is that we should look at the actions and berate it, slam it and fry it. Why curse the person and slam him and his family when we do not know the truth, whole truth and nothing but the truth!
Maybe it my own naive principle that I also teach to my children, so this is purely my own opinion and you may not agree with it at all and it is alright with me:
Judge not as you will be judged!
I do not judge but I evaluate and decide what to do based the principles that I know.
'At no point was the old woman coerced into selling the flat
and'My wife did not like the idea of the old woman cleaning tables at the food court,
I had told the old woman to quit her cleaner job but she refused to comply.
Funny, that it is mainly the ones in the profession that are on the defensive in this thread and calling for people to look at both sides of the story.
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Its not just doctors per se FYI.Very sad story.
But I must say that I'm not surprised. You'd think that they of all people would have more empathy. I for one would not like to be treated by the likes of this idiot.
Doctors are a funny breed indeed. Some are not even very intelligent people.
Only a pharmacuetical salesperson would understand how cruel and sadistic they can be. Man, the many stories I've heard about them. Sometimes I wonder how they can be in the profession.
Unfortunately, this society goes this way.i've met quite a few of the younger doctors these days. most of them seem to be lacking in some social aspects. like they got some big chip on their shoulder.
Ignore the rest my friend.In my younger days, I used to get all worked up and indignant when I see families "dumping" their elderly members into old folk homes and hospitals. Advising family members to care for these old people at home is akin to talking to a brick wall. The families would give all kinds of reasons to get the old folks admitted. Once admitted, the chances of discharging them is abysmal.
Admissions tend to increase over the holiday season. I subsequently found out that family members needed the time off to take a holiday without the encumberance of the said old folk.
As I grew older (and hopefully wiser), and began to spend time understanding the family care-givers, I developed an alternative point of view.
Some of the families have to put all of their members to work in order to earn enough money, leaving nobody at home to care for the elderly. The old are either non-mobile, have cognitive problems, health problems, mixture of all, etc.... Sometimes, care for the elderly can put a BIG strain on the family dynamics.
Now, I'm certainly NOT advocating such behavior. However, let's not be too quick to judge without putting ourselves in their shoes.
Other times, even family members can have disputes despite living under optimal conditions. Such is the nature of things when it comes to human inter-personal relationships....
As it would reveal urs too.No -nothing against doctors at all - just wondering.
However, it would answer reveal your biases.
The reverse seems true however.It's time education teaches people to be a better human being.
You have pointed out the crux of the issue - he is earning good money. You mentioning that some GPs are doing it hard is a red herring. My heart bleeds for them. They chose that lifestyle. Live with it.
Those that choose to work late - that is their choice - they can always choose not to do so.
Many doctors in Australia refuse to work in the Outback even when offered very attractive incentives and pay because they know that they can earn more living in the city. Plus they do not want to deal with aboriginals. They make that choice.
I am nothing special, it is just finding an alternative solutions to problems.
Thanks for your compliment!
You are very welcome!
The problem isn't the profession but the moral calibre of the people in the profession.
Funny, that it is mainly the ones in the profession that are on the defensive in this thread and calling for people to look at both sides of the story.
Funny that by saying that you too are playing judge.![]()