Life Goals
The goal in life is progress, not perfection. If we do not place unrealistic expectations on ourselves and others, we will be able to learn from the smallest success or the greatest failure.
The goal in life is progress, not perfection. If we do not place unrealistic expectations on ourselves and others, we will be able to learn from the smallest success or the greatest failure.
A top baseball player bats .300. That means he misses 7 out of 10 times and still qualifies for the hall of fame. A top movie star is rated on the price he or she commands per picture. A top star today commands $20 million dollars a picture. Imagine if you chose your doctor based on these standards? He would be wrong 7 out of 10 times and would command millions of dollars for his fee. There must be a better way to gauge success in the medical field. I am interested to hear what qualities you consider important in a doctor.