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Apr 11, 2013 8:19 pm |
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your thoughts/digital photography and the future of professional photographers |
 Mike Fesler BizHarmony
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Being a Photographer is much like being a Physician.
One must ask. . . Are you trained like a physician do you have the years of knowledge and training? Do you have the knack? Do you have the passion? Do you have the experience? Just how important is the procedure?
Because of technology and over the counter drugs, you have the people being of the mindset that they can heal themselves with everything from OTC medicines to mothers concoctions and formulas, to God knows what.
The people / patients whom do not go to a Physician may never really experience what good health is like. In fact they may be lulled into thinking they have made a condition better, but in fact made it far worse. I have known of some patients that totally overlooked another condition which in the end was fatal to their well-being and total health. They died a slow agonizing death, never really understanding why they just didn't go to the physician in the first place.
When the chips are down. . . . when it is really important, when it involves your longevity, your livelihood, your quality of life, you go to the physician. Hopefully it isn't too late to save your sorry butt.
But it doesn't stop there. . . . at times even the physician seeks the eye, the experience, the objective view of another physician or specialists.
There is a well-known-Oslerism, The physician who treats himself has a fool for a patient.
There is a reason for that saying. There is generational wisdom in that saying.
The only thing that I can say is . . . . . metaphorically speaking. . . ??? Isn't it surprising how similar the patient is to a business?
Think about it. . . . ;-)
Blessings, Mike Fesler

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