I was forced to work as freelancer Dr at age less than 26 and I never trusted strangers. People who met me as strangers as patients taught me values of trust because they have been still around and their gen next is also adults. A bit of saying thanks for consulting Dr goes a long way to boost confidence of novice of practicing medical Dr. Learning to appreciate people who are duty bound to serve you and me is a value worth imbibing. Learning to say sorry for mistakes committed by any of us works like a balm for wounded psyche because if we as Dr tell patients than nothing has happened despite bleeding wounds, it hurts more and if we tell patients who are wounded that healing is going on in wounds at greater speed than expected, it works like morale booster
Trust people but not everyone. Get cheated once and don't get into a fake trap for being cheated by same type of person 💯?
