Paul's presentation was not only interesting because we got to hear what it was like in Sierra Leone and how the Ebola camps were set up but I also gained new insight that in fact gave me the hope and confidence I needed. In other words, after hearing that you do not have to be a doctor to manage doctors and do something that important for a community, I was inspired. He seemed like a nice guy that I could relate to. I was reminded that like him, I too have skills such a people skills and public speaking skills that will also take me far in life. I remembered that school and textbooks are not all there is to life. Thinking this way really pushed me to cease comparing myself and my "book smartness" to others.
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