Dear Ne,
I was just reading back a bit on your posts, I had read them before, please don't be offended by my asking, because you know that I truly am a friend, so here is my question:
When reading your posts about starting nursing school, it feels to me like you don't really know why you are doing it. You don't like the idea of a CPR class that involves a few hours of time and don't like the idea of working with other people, you haven't been responsible to a working world for the last year and a half, and some other comments that just don't seem like your heart is in it, I'm wondering if you actually need to work and if not, perhaps just continue status quo.
I'm sure I don't know all of your back story or why you picked healthcare to begin with, but it feels like there is not very much positive and excited about your doing this thing. I've wondered about this for awhile, and it is probably not my concern to wonder, and I am just now having the courage to ask you about it.
I'm a nurse and can say that even if the CPR clas seems mindless, and all the other things you go thru to become a nurse, I think it is beyond worth it, I feel sad when people are negative about the thing that they have chosen to pursue, because why pursue it if it is not a passion.
I hope that you will go into your schooling with a feeling of excitement because believe me!!! it is so exciting and so fulfilling and you are the one that will benefit most from helping other people.
So love,
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