Ever noticed an unsettling change in your outlook after you return from a service or volunteer trip? That, my friend, is what we call reverse culture shock, and it's what we're diving into today. Fresh from a journey with Extra Mile Pediatrics to El Salvador, I've been struck by the stark differences in lifestyle, attitude, and particularly, patient gratitude in rural communities.
As we navigate this episode, you'll find how even the simplest aspects of our life - access to healthcare or a roof over our heads - morph into privileges we often overlook. I've seen the humility and patience of mothers waiting hours for medical attention without a hint of complaint. And coming back to our lives of convenience, it can be jarring. But let me be clear - this isn't about forgetting your problems or promoting toxic positivity. Instead, it's about gaining a fresh perspective and appreciating the privileges we have.
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