Imagine with me, that There is a doctor, and he was dealing
with a newborn, and he described a dose for a sick kid. Later he knew that
this kid passed away, he rechecked the dose you described for him and he discovered that instead of writing a 20mm he typed an extra “0”. So what was
written is 200mm for the dose..
This is a lethal dose
for infants.
Hey relax! Do not judge fast, take a breath for a second,
this mistake is like when you type on keyboard fast, and you wrote “hte”
instead of “the”. This mistake never makes you a murderer, does it?
Now imagine, that you are that doctor.
My question is: “does this mean that you killed this kid!” ((adding a "0" or writing the "hte"))
Please allow me to do a further assumption, to challenge
your mind
Imagine the same situation happened with 2 doctors, one with
25 years of experience, while the other is just a resident doctor. طبيب إمتياز
How can this affect
your judgment on both of them!!!
I hope that this idea makes you very humble in declaring
your judgment on others.
Let us be humble towards our weaknesses as human beings.
Further thinking, the court declared, "You are not guilty. This was not remissness, The Doctor wrote the dose right. But he
added a “0”."
Can he/you forgive himself?
How can he survive with this event? There will be always a
kid whom was murdered by his mistake!
Well, this idea hurt me!
Wait, this is not the idea yet.
This Doctor whom (I assume) you declared him guilty, while he did not meant to hurt the kid.
how do you compare him with another man, who intentionally humiliated another man in work, or in street?
Well that is my main Question.
Thanks for reading.
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