it's... sort of unfortunate...
how we're supposed to serve people, gain people's trust, show some empathy and the whole blablabla noble thingy we're going to do later after we graduate
later, when money starts becoming a necessity. when the thrive to be a self-centered bastard are waaaaaaaay bigger than now, being the so-called idealistic-realist 'mahasiswa'.
and yet we can't even appreciate people, the teachers, who are sparing their time for us
we can't even respect those who gave us so many knowledge to be what we dream to be (not some money-making machine hopefully)
'oh that's just me being young... i'll sure appreciate my patient when i become a doctor'
got that in mind?
think again
will you really spare any glance when your patient can't even afford to pay for the drugs (that somewhat you'll have to give it for free, or even pay for it) let alone pay for your 'service'?
it's not just attitude problem
it's a view-of-life view-of-world problem
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