RE: 🍬Steem Bounty inside! 5 random things about me
Hello @see-it-feel-it
There are many questions that make lol but I will try to answer.
Definitely what to be minimalist, yes, I consider myself like that, I do not have many things, no more than necessary. It is very particular in a woman, because they regularly carry many things in their backpacks.
I have 3 years of studies in arts, so studying the background of artistic works (painting, writing, plays, among others) is something I enjoy, looking for hidden messages is exciting. But I must say that I had never noticed the hands of Rembrandt's work, the left is clearly masculine.
Working as a group or only, I enjoy it equally, I currently work on my own, because I am a doctor, but people are always needed to perform various tasks, medicine is not an individual area, so teamwork is necessary.
Asia is a continent that I would like to know, specifically Japan, I have heard wonders of that country, and I would like to experience them.
Generally I prefer to plan what I will do, but I am always ready for the changes and if the moment deserves to improvise or not to plan, I have no problems in assuming it.
As for the question of what I would do if I had a lot of money, I would definitely do a large and immense hospital in each country that allows me, in which I could help with health problems to everyone who could.
Wow we have a lot in common! I see that you are a doctor by vocation and not by duty. I respect this approach. May I ask what is your specialty as a doctor?
I haven't visited Japan yet because it's too expensive for me for this moment but I would also like to live a little bit in this country. Will your profession allow you to have a longer vacation to enjoy such a trip?
It's great that you're flexible and able to adapt to opportunities and changes in your plans. I think this is the key to a happy life.
Hello @see-it-feel-it
Yes, my medical career is by vocation, I always wanted to be a doctor, since I was a child. It was not easy, I'm the only professional in my family, I come from a fairly humble family, and that career is somewhat costly, but there is something that can not be done with effort.
I'm a surgeon
I have been told that Japan is a great country, but expensive to live, however, at some point you could meet and see other realities. It is always worth the effort.