Thursday, 12 August 2010

Forgiveness

I have often been asked about letting bygones be bygones and forgiving people. There are some people I am able to forgive but there are some things that cannot ever be forgiven. As I am a great fan of history and the importance of it, my own brand of equalising most situations is to publicise events. I know full well that in history, those who push the boundaries can only go so far in a rigid medical establishment. It is for others to take the information, use it and carry on pushing those boundaries in the future. Information is always a way of gaining some kind of control for those who know how to use it. The Hebrews and Hammurabi Code had the right idea. The world doesn't progress without a minor element of an "eye for an eye".Of course, too much of it may make the world blind. On the other hand, without it, there would be no progress for a better future.

The product of this website is all about how dysfunctional the medical profession is. The worst issue about the UK's medical establishment is that they have no insight into their failings. It is this lack of insight that will finally be its own downfall.Of course, they don't know it yet :). That is what happens to those who haven't quite developed the intellectual capacity to review their own performance.




1 comments:

SCRUTINY said...

I will review may performance and get back to you in a minute ;-)