Roadtoad
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I had to read through this whole thread to figure out what was really at work here.
Sorry I bothered.
True, there's the oddity factor in this, but you're talking about someone who already knows the value of discipline and training. The man's a physician; he didn't get there as a slacker. He worked hard in school, and eventually as an intern. So, it's no surprise that having experienced something as horrifying as nearly dying, he'd reassess his life, realize there were other things he wanted to do, and put his considerable energies into that new endeavor.
Nothing mystical or magical about it. Many other people do the same thing, without being hit by lightning. (Probably a good thing, too. I hear that kind of thing is painful.)
Sorry I bothered.
True, there's the oddity factor in this, but you're talking about someone who already knows the value of discipline and training. The man's a physician; he didn't get there as a slacker. He worked hard in school, and eventually as an intern. So, it's no surprise that having experienced something as horrifying as nearly dying, he'd reassess his life, realize there were other things he wanted to do, and put his considerable energies into that new endeavor.
Nothing mystical or magical about it. Many other people do the same thing, without being hit by lightning. (Probably a good thing, too. I hear that kind of thing is painful.)