[Note to self; don't find myself under the knife with this guy leading the operation. (Iona, please, you're being bratty, you're better than this.)]
Hopefully, you're more successful than not. [She's returned to her usual civility.]
I know some people from my school studying medicine. They tell me that failing to save a life is just part of the learning process when it comes to that profession.
[The idea of a surgery seems abnormal weirdly enough. An old memory faintly reappears withing her mind; her grandmother's mansion, one of those lavish rooms, waking up and feeling that hollow feeling on her right and the sensation of the foreign substance that begins to painfully combine and infuse with her very being...
She brightly adds:]
But you gotta learn from failure in most anything you do. That's what my grandma taught me.
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Hopefully, you're more successful than not. [She's returned to her usual civility.]
I know some people from my school studying medicine. They tell me that failing to save a life is just part of the learning process when it comes to that profession.
[The idea of a surgery seems abnormal weirdly enough. An old memory faintly reappears withing her mind; her grandmother's mansion, one of those lavish rooms, waking up and feeling that hollow feeling on her right and the sensation of the foreign substance that begins to painfully combine and infuse with her very being...
She brightly adds:]
But you gotta learn from failure in most anything you do. That's what my grandma taught me.