Some people say that he is hard-hearted, but he is full of love and lost his judgment. How can he cure those intractable diseases? Some people say that he is crazy, but how can he communicate with patients who are more crazy if he is not crazy?
I feel that everyone on the planet seems to have such a problem. Can they find a balance between nature and responsibility? We have given many names to these responsibilities, professional ethics, marriage, and contracts. House, a natural poisonous tongue man, also faces these problems every day. Although he is calm on the surface, he faces the multiple-choice question of whether he is happy or the patient lives. He will not hesitate to choose his responsibility and let the patient survive first.
The poisonous tongue man doesn't have a savior or genius doctor brand, but the great thing about HOUSE is that he can do his best to find the truth, instead of using sugar-coated cannonballs to send the patient to a dead end. Learning to understand my own nature and responsibilities, and always insisting on what I think is correct for treating patients, is the thing that touches me the most in HOUSE.
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