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<blockquote data-quote="NullPointerException" data-source="post: 297359" data-attributes="member: 27076"><p>Yeah ; it is sometimes sad that people like you do not exist anymore. It is funny because I originally started out as a general physician, too, at the age of 19 (Diploma). I never really got out of India, back then, and served in the army. But soon, as every kid is taught in India to be either an engineer or a doctor, I got fired because somehow my pills were not "helping the wounded". It's long since I forgot every single thing about medical science, but it didn't hurt for me to start out as a computer scientist. Now, I only work for the money and the living (Living in the US >>>>> Living in India). I don't have the spirit to help the wounded and the needed anymore. Because, really, if it were not for computer science back then, i doubt I'd have made a living off as a doctor. Especially with all the patients going to well-known doctors rather than the young and enthusiastic doctor. It's, unless you are a 60 year old, you'll not make a living off as a doctor.</p><p></p><p>But morality aside, I really need the donation money. If every person I help gives me one dollar, I'll be glad to know I helped five thousand people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NullPointerException, post: 297359, member: 27076"] Yeah ; it is sometimes sad that people like you do not exist anymore. It is funny because I originally started out as a general physician, too, at the age of 19 (Diploma). I never really got out of India, back then, and served in the army. But soon, as every kid is taught in India to be either an engineer or a doctor, I got fired because somehow my pills were not "helping the wounded". It's long since I forgot every single thing about medical science, but it didn't hurt for me to start out as a computer scientist. Now, I only work for the money and the living (Living in the US >>>>> Living in India). I don't have the spirit to help the wounded and the needed anymore. Because, really, if it were not for computer science back then, i doubt I'd have made a living off as a doctor. Especially with all the patients going to well-known doctors rather than the young and enthusiastic doctor. It's, unless you are a 60 year old, you'll not make a living off as a doctor. But morality aside, I really need the donation money. If every person I help gives me one dollar, I'll be glad to know I helped five thousand people. [/QUOTE]
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