Lessons from an MIT Neurosurgeon Who Quit (Doctors' Perspective)

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  • Опубліковано 2 лис 2024

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  • @timelston4260
    @timelston4260 Місяць тому +2

    Thank you for recognizing his courage. What he did was extremely courageous. I feel that, because I left my career as a minister and Bible scholar when I realized my religion was false, at age 40. I lost everything my life had been about, and I had to start over. It was the most frightening thing I have ever done, but it was the only thing I could do to keep my integrity. When everyone in my life saw me as an apostate, I knew it took deep courage to face the rejection of my friends and family and rebuild my life from scratch in mid-life. The circumstances are different, but the courage is the same, and Dr Goobie has my deepest respect.

  • @ingabutler4337
    @ingabutler4337 Місяць тому +1

    Yes- very true to step out of your profession- or any career..: stepping out..my sincere deepest thank you… for all the levels of sacrifice- I am well aware..glad we all are in support of Goobie!! You are all great!!! Wonderful kind doctors!!

  • @MrSpinnersC
    @MrSpinnersC 27 днів тому +1

    The most important point is not emphasized on , which is fixing the root of the cause and not just the symptoms.
    If you continue to fix the wall and not the roof where the real problem is, well you will be fixing those wall for the rest of your life until it kill you.

  • @MyVespa1
    @MyVespa1 Місяць тому +1

    Kudos to Goobie for knowing himself. We've all been at a point where we want to change careers, jobs, etc. Goobie just made a decision to do what you love regardless of money. It's not always about money.

  • @randolphring5123
    @randolphring5123 3 місяці тому +4

    It was so great to meet you and Raza today brother.

    • @abdulrsyed
      @abdulrsyed  3 місяці тому +1

      We were very happy to meet you today too!! Hopefully our paths cross again. We had an amazing time fishing today

    • @randolphring5123
      @randolphring5123 3 місяці тому

      @@abdulrsyed I'm so happy to hear! My father said you guys had fun! 🤜🏼🤛🏼

  • @hafees88
    @hafees88 2 місяці тому +6

    Dr goobie was talking about morality and Ethics that Desi can not resonate with where they worried about their debts or bills, while playing with Human life, to become Dr. India Pakistan or other third world countries its way out from poverty what he did to come out tell the truth not many can achieve highest level.. Good luck with your career.

  • @richardharris885
    @richardharris885 2 місяці тому +3

    hi 5 to Dr Goobie for putting it out there in my country hospital staff have done the same walked away from the profession from doctors to nurses etc some turned to substance abuse to get them through before walking away from all of it and some took their own lives even Dr Goobie put it out there that he was in a dark place so Dr Goobie is diffinitely not alone some where in the world someones making the same decision as Dr Goobie for a different life style....and thats OK

  • @RafaelGarciaYito_7131
    @RafaelGarciaYito_7131 Місяць тому +2

    Health care in the USA is not to help people get well, it’s a business, a huge business and businesses are there to make money, as much as possible. Medicine is taught ignoring this fact, as I see it, there is a disconnect between the teaching and the practice. That’s the reason why you can get very frustrated as doctor practicing medicine in the USA.

  • @MyVespa1
    @MyVespa1 Місяць тому +1

    He was 20 years vested. You're still in your residency. Who knows what you feel when you're in your actual careers.

    • @abdulrsyed
      @abdulrsyed  Місяць тому +1

      That’s true, would be interesting to look back at this

  • @mathews-q3k
    @mathews-q3k 9 днів тому +1

    To understand Gooby, you need to think out of health care system. Leaving his career is a small portion of big picture. His view is very broad in comparison to yours . You cannot constrain him with one aspect !!

    • @abdulrsyed
      @abdulrsyed  3 дні тому

      That’s true he’s in a different phase of his life!

  • @SheilaMagesa-bp4jv
    @SheilaMagesa-bp4jv Місяць тому +1

    You can’t react to matters of morality as it’s highest form of humanity

  • @Goesriding
    @Goesriding Місяць тому +1

    He quit medicine to do drugs with his hipster brother inlaw... now he's pretending to be a nutritionist on youtube