Sunday, September 24, 2006

Life does make one wonder at times.

It can make you feel both too big or too small within seconds of each other multiple times within the smallest of time frames. But life has a habit of doing such, regardless of your own wishes for it, and despite any possible forms of prevention that might be brought to bear on the changes in self-perception.

The best of options for dealing with it might initially seem to ignore it, but that will only work for the most brief of periods, and it is never wise to disregard what you might have come to observe in either the physical or mental realms. While composing a strategy for dealing with it each time is most likely the wisest of ideas for infrequent and non-repetitive sessions of such, it grows wearying to try to exhibit such high levels of creativity frequently in a small amount of time.

Even when taking the utmost of care to make careful and correct decisions, it can leave a person wondering if they made the right choice for long after. No matter the amount of evidence that is later presented to you to either confirm or deny your choice as being correct or incorrect, it can always leave a raw spot that nags at the back of your mind if you do not take special care to reassure yourself of having made the BEST decision based upon your amount of available data, no matter how it evaluates later.

One choice that nags many for a long time following such is choosing a specialty to follow in their study of medicine. A good discussion of such can be found here: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/544574

Until you are sure that you have made the correct choice on a matter of such high importance, it stands the possibility of providing you with more worry than all your current questionable issues before you. I wish all reading this the best of luck in facing any such decisions before you.

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