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Several years ago, I realized that I didn__ want to spend all my life in medicine. It had me in a sort of spiritual box, like a plant whose roots are getting crowded. I felt I wasn__ growing. So I promised myself that I would quit while I still had the energy to get involved in something new. There__ nothing wrong with medicine. There__ more paperwork, more lawsuits, less understanding between doctors and patients. But it__ still a great business. But not for me - not any longer.
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Several years ago, I realized that I didn__ want to spend all my life in medicine. It had me in a sort of spiritual box, like a plant whose roots are getting crowded. I felt I wasn__ growing. So I promised myself that I would quit while I still had the energy to get involved in something new. There__ nothing wrong with medicine. There__ more paperwork, more lawsuits, less understanding between doctors and patients. But it__ still a great business. But not for me - not any longer.
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