The Vocation
the job that pays for my life
the job that makes me shed tears on most days when am alone in my room
Why?
because someone died
some did get saved
someone just pissed me off
some one really cheered me up
God I seem to have enough tears that find their way out of the socket whenever am on my own
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- mukupa
- I am a kind person who simply loves the art of living in all its forms as intended by the creator
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....despite the often deplorable conditions of a bankrupt infrastructure, British caregivers--whether nurses, doctors, or ambulance drivers--are extraordinarily kind and hardworking. Since there's no real money to be made in the system, those who get into public medicine do so as a pure vocation.
Source: WSJ.com- Opinion Journal
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