In my book, I wrote thirty-two of my memoirs, most of them using real names; with all my sincerity, the way I lived it, the way I felt while living it, with a mix of humor....
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While writing myself;.
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To show the prices we, the surgeons whom you see on stage, often applaud and sometimes boo, pay for what we go through both on and off the stage.
We, who seem to be stern, serious, insensitive robots with little smiles and frowns; to explain that we are human beings with our rights and wrongs that have to seem strong.
To give you the scalpel and make you perform the surgery, to make you feel what we feel.
To make us think about what we don't know, when we realize that we don't know everything and that there are things we can't understand.
To convey my opinion that in surgery, it is not always 2x2=4 because you can't replace the patient, the machine, the surgeon, the engineer.
To make you realize the mistakes of the systems, the te Show More