It is finally here.
No, really.
This is celestial knowledge right here. Coming to you from the parched lips of a thirsty, anemic med student holed in a 6 by 8 feet room, with books stacked up from floor to ceiling. If you knocked her on her head, she wouldn't see stars, but books. Pretty little books fluttering about, their delicate wings quivering.
I may not have not digressed there at all.
So, the title. The secret identity if chemical X. If you grew up in the 90's, you know Chemical X as this:
Sure, why not? That's the chemical X we are talking about. Just one of our world's many mysteries.
This 'chemical' in question, whose secret identity you know will not be revealed until the very last line (going by protocols of The International Predictable Writers Association) is immortalized in the following saying (Sorry about the give away, TIPWA) "Curiosity kills the cat." You guessed right. Chemical X is cat.
In all seriousness, curiosity powers the world. It's nature's most favorite in the list of characters to give out. Curiosity- this abstract, powerful trait , drives new innovations, creates, inspires and oh, kills the cat.
Hence the title of the blog, dear readers. As a med student, I'll make an honest attempt to notice the ground beneath my feet and keep an eye out for nuances and subtleties, all powered by a curious eye. The hospital is a gargoyle of human emotions, and is filled with tales of hope and tragedy. Our lives as med students are full of little victories v/s giant failures; and rewarding moments v/s frustrations. I will sincerely try and chronicle them all.
The targeted readership of this blog includes other med students, younger students who intend to take medicine and wish to take a sneak peak at what's to come, and really, just anyone interested in knowing about the extremely happening (not joking at all) lives of med students.
Welcome! and Happy reading. :)