Hi, I'm Jeremy. I started this blog because I'm becoming more and more pressed for time each day to keep up with my professional duties and still keep in touch with people. I've decided this to, for now, be the most efficient method by which I'd be able to maintain contact with family and close friends. There is, in fact, a short list of less than 10 people who even know this thing exists (aside from the developers of Google I guess) so if you are reading this, then I guess I should congratulate you on mattering to me if in the off-chance you do indeed consider that an achievement in any sense. If it were me, I would not consider it an achievement, but then again I am a bastard. Figuratively.
I enjoy martial arts, Eastern philosophy, and cycling. I also enjoy cooking, scrabble, fitness in general, and then everything else in no particular order. I have aspirations of being able to play guitar, being able to speak multiple languages, and being a doctor, and so far only one of those aspirations has actually been met. I owe a lot to my friends and my family, and I have understood that the best way to repay is to pay forward, so I'm going to try to be nice to people, even when it is sometimes inconvenient for me. I have done this more often in the past and will try to do so less because I don't want to overstretch myself, as I do not currently have superpowers.
I try to be funny, I try to stay humble. More often than not, I just try. The title of the blog was inspired by something I thought to myself and said out loud at some point not too long ago. When I was in medical school, there was this 4-year anxiety over whether or not I would actually land a residency, because the statistics were not amazing. Having said that, I landed a residency not too long ago, and while I have lived the last 8 years feeling substandard, more or less a nobody, I actually feel like I'm somebody now.
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