Everyone
is different so people have different looks and ideas on what they believe in.
Some people have more grit then others but, does that make you better then
someone else. Also what plays a major role is if someone can take shame or not.
Everyone reacts different someone people may be ashamed of something and have
it change their life for worse while others take shame and try to overcome it. One
quote from the reading is “can we gain strength from shame?” by social worker Berne
brown. I believe that if you can overcome shame you can become stronger as a
person. In group 1 we spoke about how there was a doctor that made a bad call
that got someone killed. He allowed a patient to leave the hospital to early
and they ended up dying because, they didn’t have proper care. So they doctor
never spoke about it because, he was so ashamed of it. So he never shared it
with his fellow doctors to warn them so that it won’t happen twice so no one
else gets hurt. If he would of spoke it out with someone he wouldn’t have felt
as bad and he could have saved someone else’s life if another doctor makes another
bad call. Hearing this story brings up a good inquiry question. Is it worth it
to not admit to a mistake even if it could possible kill someone. I think that
you should at least tell a co-worker so you can help them fix your error
indirectly. I think that it is morally wrong for you to let someone die and you
know that it is all your fault. I think if a doctor applies more GRIT to their
work studies they wont be in a situation to have to hide theirs faults.
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