Josh Johnson
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Yeah, yeah.
And when you talk about one filling the other's cup, did you ever have any sort of... I'm trying to figure out how to word it.
There's almost like an imposter syndrome that can come with success, and there's almost a worry about what you're doing right when it comes to, I imagine, nursing.
And so that's also the same way that you could have that sort of upward spiral.
You could also have...
a lot of doubt in your life.
Like, is that something that you struggled with?
Yeah, I'll say, Josh, that working as a nurse, it's one of the few fields that can really humble you.
I spent a lot of my time with people at their lowest part of their life and doing things that would be seen as like, you know, a dirtier job.
And having been in those situations and looking around me and being like, I'm caring for this person at their most vulnerable moment,
it's never made me feel too above anyone.
It's always made me realize that we're all on this together.
Yeah, yeah.
Because I'll tell you right now, just, you know, nurse to potential patient, right?
I'm like, I'm bad about going to the doctor, and I think it's because in hospitals, there's a lot missing of what you do.
Do you know what I mean?
When you go to the hospital, when you go to the emergency room or something, it's like you already have your own fears.
When I've had to go to the emergency room, sometimes I'm genuinely afraid that the nurse, the doctor's gonna be like, that's new.
I don't know what that is.
But at the same time, I think if someone, you know, was sitting with me and they were not just necessarily even ask me questions about myself, they were asking me interesting questions, thoughtful questions, and they were getting to know me as as a person.