(A series of "events"can change your thinking pattern -- can be labelled as "Personality Transformers". Your immune system puts up a fight against them because these PT's are foreign bodies and are actually opposite of what you had learnt and wanted to be like all your life.)
Lesson no 1:
Stop being nice and revolutionary. Avoid social work at all costs. Intentions no matter how well, mean nothing to most of the people. Leave them at their own.You have got your own problems to solve.
Lesson no 2:
Never get so angry that you shout back. Your pharynx isn't used to of this kinda of stretch muscle behavior and you are more prone to pharyngitis and recurrent regretitis than those who started the yell-at-you part.
Lesson no 3:
[Patients tend to lie (without any reason), that's what I've had all my fellows say, but I don't like judging people that's not my job -- unless there is a strong reason for it.]
You are headstrong and people don't like it when you insist on what you believe.
Lesson no 4:
In Pharma Lab, always drag mouse by its tail. Always roll up your sleeves while doing so. And if it twitches while you are holding its neck with the help of your thumb and index finger and its tail wrapped around your pinky -- remember not to throw it at your friend next time.
Lesson no 5:
Always carry your papersoap and disinfectant with you and NEVER use spirit to disinfect. Even the thought of its smell is capable of making you vomit.
Lesson no 6:
Listen to Richmish. Her suggestions though might sound rude and insensitive most of the times, are actually quite sensible. And keeps you on the safe side. (OH!You have NO idea how heartbreaking this discovery and acknowledgement is :P)
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