“Do or do not; there is no try.”
Yoda
“Do or do not; there is no try.”
Yoda
“…yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift. That is why it is called the "present.”
Master Oogway: Kung Fu Panda (2008)
“Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. That’s relativity.”
Albert Einstein
A small boy was walking along a beach at low tide, where countless thousands of small sea creatures, having been washed up, were stranded and doomed to perish. A man watched as the boy picked up individual creatures and took them back into the water.
“I can see you’re being very kind,” said the watching man, “But there must be a million of them; it can’t possibly make any difference.”
Returning from the water’s edge, the boy said, “It will for that one.”
We seek to make a difference, no matter how small.
The Gait Guys
A brief story by Ack Simon Dedman:
A lecturer at a university is giving a pre-exam lecture on time management. On his desk is a bag of sand, a bag of pebbles, some big rocks and bucket. He asks for a volunteer to put all three grades of stone into the bucket, and a keen student duly steps up to carry out the task, starting with the sand, then the pebbles, then the rocks, which do not all fit in the bucket.
“The is an analogy of poor time management,” trills the lecturer, “If you’d have put the rocks in first, then the pebbles, then the sand, all three would have fit. This is much like time management, in that by completing your biggest tasks first, you leave room to complete your medium tasks, then your smaller ones. By completing your smallest tasks first you spend so much time on them you leave yourself unable to complete either medium of large tasks satisfactorily. Let me show you..”
And the lecturer re-fills the bucket, big rocks first, then pebbles, then sand, shaking the bucket between each so that everything fits.
“But Sir,” says one student, slouched at the back of the theatre, “You’ve forgotten one thing..”
At which the student approaches the bucket, produces a can of lager, opens it and pours into the bucket. “No matter how busy you are,” quips the student with a smile, “There’s always time for a quick beer.”
One of our goals is to make you think outside the box to solve clinical problems, and to fill your “bucket”. We also hope you have a good time while doing it : )
The Gait Guys
Education’s purpose is to replace an empty mind with an open one.
Malcolm S. Forbes
Something a little lighter…..
Borrowed from one of our good friend and fellow physicians site, Dr Mark Cucuzella’s Freedom Run http://freedomsrun.org/ . This clip is truly inspirational.
Ivo and Shawn
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