Complications by Atul Gawande5/31/2023 ![]() ![]() Without failure, there can be no success. Gawande dispels common fears about failure and insists that failure is necessary for development and growth. Gawande shows how, even in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds, a planned approach and a tenacity to work hard will guarantee success for anyone, especially members of the medical community.īetter also portrays failure as a part of life. He also explores the pitfalls that occur within the medical field. ![]() ![]() Gawande examines how humans are meant to interact with the world and what their responsibilities to society are. He goes beyond personal experience and uses field research and records to support his arguments.ĭivided into three parts-“Diligence,” “Doing Right,” and “Ingenuity”-the book lays out a blueprint for self-betterment while simultaneously posing deep moral questions. Through a series of essays, some of which he originally wrote as separate pieces for The New Yorker, Gawande strikes parallels between the way the medical community operates and the way individuals live their daily lives, and how we all can do better. Better is about the practice of medicine and also functions as a treatise on how to live a full and meaningful life. ![]()
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