Dr. Alok Kanojia
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Yeah.
But in general, like I think it's like, you know, I think they're I'm not super scared about their future.
I know it may sound weird, but.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
And I think what I've learned from my kids and my patients and stuff like that, I remember asking my mom when I was in med school, I asked her like, you know, isn't it hard?
She's a pediatrician.
And so isn't it hard to like deal with sick kids and like, you know, kids who get hurt?
And I remember one day I went with her on Christmas Day.
I went with her to the hospital and she had a patient who had been run over by a tractor.
And so I was like, isn't that like impossible to deal with?
Because these are like, you know, kids that have been just so grievously wounded.
And she was like, no, it's actually like easier if you're a pediatrician because kids heal.
Right.
So even if a kid has some neurological problem or something like that, like there's still there's a lot of neuroplasticity.
There's a lot of like stem cell activation and like kids heal.
And I think human beings, you know, that really struck me.
And then what I've learned is human beings are incredibly resilient.
And I think as long as we understand kind of who we are and how our physiology works, how our brain works, a touch of spirituality thrown in like.
You know, I think my kids have taught me that they're going to live their life no matter what plans I have.