“Unveiling the Hidden Truths: 60 Surprising Insights from Professionals That Will Change Your Perception”
Lawyers write a lot (like a LOT) of stuff down that *probably* wouldn’t actually work in court. It’s just written down to discourage people from going to court (or hiring a lawyer to start a dispute) in the first place.
Looking at you “opening this envelope binds you to all terms and conditions” and other such shenanigans.
Just because someone works in a hospital and has a hospital ID badge clipped to their shirt does not mean they’re a doctor or a nurse. I’ve lost track of how many times I’ve had to explain to patients and visitors that I’m not qualified to answer their medical concerns.
I work at an airport, don’t drink the coffee on commercial flights, they don’t give us anything to clean the coffee pots, and the water truck is used fill the plane with potable water, isn’t cleaned as much as it should be.
Therapy doesn’t work if you don’t go consistently and don’t want to go. Many people complain about their psychologists, but usually you’re not opening up to us. Also please don’t lie down on couches, that’s a freud thing and most of us dislike him.
Edit: I never meant to say it’s a person with mental illness’s fault if they don’t want to see a psychologist. I was meaning that until we find a way to make you understand how important treatment is, you won’t get the full benefit of it. It is a part of job to make you want to get better.
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