waoo I love your narration, made me imagine every moment, sometimes I think that those who work in an emergency room have lost sensitivity, there are so many things they see and live there, the crying of people and death is part of the day, it should not be easy. However, some months ago I saw in an interview a nurse from a hospital here in Venezuela, although the woman began with great mettle her complaint about the lack of medicines in the medical center, ended the interview with tears in her eyes, literally collapsed and let see their feelings and helplessness for not being able to help patients, that really made me cry too, because I realized that definitely those who are there as doctors, nurses, among others, are worthy of admiration.
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That's right, friend! Although we are professionals and try to stay calm, there is a moment when reality makes us collapse. For example, you and I are teachers and at some point, seeing our students trying to get ahead, despite the adversities, makes us feel a mixture of pride and also sadness because we know that this reality is hard and difficult. It is a hard time for those who have the soul of a hero, says history. Thank you for commenting, @luces.
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