disturbing development in the medical industry

 When I was a kid doctors were sort of held up on a pedestal. All of the medical staff the nurses and whatever assistant people were running around and hospital staff all those kind of people seemed like basically underpaid helpers. Or maybe just average pay helpers. Now they obviously all had personalities way back then but I was a kid. The primary like massive focus of the whole medical industry was the doctors. Pharmaceuticals were getting to be a bigger deal, but it seemed like doctors were still sort of like the main attraction. The helpers all those other people they seemed helpful and humble to me.

The only thing about the medical industry that seems to have remained the same to me over the years is the doctors. When I was a kid doctors seemed sort of like no nonsense counselors and very smart veterinarians for humans. They loved human beings and they wanted human beings to be happy and healthy. And quite frankly they made fairly significant sacrifices in their own life to help humanity. That seems as true today as it did 60 years ago.

Everything else has gone and somewhat of a negative wrong direction. The way we pay for it is sort of like stupendously stupid. The whole payment industry is a massively bloated place where they're sucking billions of dollars down to move money around. Okay that's really sick hahaha. The medical staff now is considered some sort of elite professional career where they're overpaid and somewhat insecure. The reason they're insecure is because they know basically they're the helper staff get it. So they really shouldn't be making six figures but I mean there are a bunch of them that are. So we're paying the helper staff like there's some sort of like a lawyers or something. So that creates kind of a weird imbalance out there somehow. The pharmaceuticals part of it is like wacko out of control. People are a bunch of drug addicts and it is really really sick. If you're not on meds now people talk about you like you're some kind of strange anomaly he's not on any meds!!

 

 And knowing me you know that I have a solution for all of these problems. And I might share it with people but the problem is it's like we've gotten here through sort of our independent cultural elitism and so it would be somewhat of a cultural transition to a common sensical approach to health Care.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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