In search of reality
Is there no more room for imperfection?
Must one have to be all-perfect in order to the conform of one ideology, one social standard, or one materialistic concept?
Where was the days when being imperfect is norm, that to submit to imperfection that relief is actually found?
To be perfect is as if closing our minds to things ever-changing around us, and that's where catastrophe comes in. People begin to think that they can rival God.
To be frank... I hate bullies who think they are so perfect, and taunt others who are not-to-his/her-view as perfect as them.
I hate it especially when the person being taunted is me.
When I didn't know something, they (yes, they) will be shouting and lecturing their heads off, screaming "Why you don't know? You should know!", and not teaching me the correct thing.
Or saying the words "Don't disappoint me..".
Wtf. Why the heck did I disappoint you in the first place? Just because I didn't know some things?!? Just because I wasn't "up-to-standard" like those you think that are perfect!?
But when I do know some things, they'll just keep quiet and leave in a huff, waiting to taunt again another day. Or to contradict me and say that this and that is wrong, despite the blaring evidence that it was already scientifically proven.
Where was the humility in being a veterinarian as I previously come across it before when I was young?
It seemed to me that egoism has taken a serious hold of small animal practice ideologies.
There's no more "for the sake of the patient".
Instead, it's the "I am great. And you're not".
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