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The ability to communicate with other people

Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2025 9:24 am
by roselin@#5673
If you can separate the things you have full or partial control over from those that do not depend on you, and can later expand your zone of control through your own experience, , and attract resources for your projects and ideas, you also begin to understand that our ship needs to change direction, and you are not just a passenger without rights who got a third-class ticket and is sitting here waiting to see what happens next. No, you are the captain of your own ship.


Billion-dollar losses, transit restoration and port digitalization. Interview with the head of the USPA
People view medicine and their relationships with doctors as a sport where you are just special database a spectator and watch whatever is done to your body. This is a classic approach to medicine 2.0. You should also get your own GPS navigator so you can quickly understand when you have deviated from your chosen course.

Medicine 3.0 demands much more from you as a patient. You must be: Well informed Have basic medical self-education (as much as possible through self-study and consultations) Clearly aware of your actions Be able to correctly calculate risks

You should also have a strong desire to: Change deeply ingrained habits that are usually harmful or at least unproductive and will lead you nowhere (except to the cemetery, sorry, I couldn't resist) Accept new challenges with your visor held high (sorry for the knightly analogy - I recently watched "Robin Hood") Step outside your comfort zone when necessary.