The Anatomy of My Ambition
- shani MAE
- May 1, 2025
- 2 min read
"If you want to be successful in this world, you have to follow your passion, not paycheck" - Jen Welter
My interest all started in 10th Grade, our topic was about Blood Mutation. A test was then announced to us and I studied every single presentation, the more I scrolled the more I started to dig deeper. There were topics that weren't part of the presentation but I search each terminology and function that I found myself getting curious on the topic.
You could say I'm an artist, I've always been fond of drawing the Human body, I have to know where the organs are so the body makes sense, I enjoy anatomy, and this is where I found my passion, to become a Surgeon.
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I picked between a Neurosurgeon or a General surgeon, I'm how our brain actually works, how it can actually portray images in our head, how we can dream, how a small organ controls the rest of our body.
Being a surgeon is something I’ve always been drawn to, not just because it sounds impressive, but because it’s a career that combines science, precision, and the ability to truly make a difference in people’s lives. There’s something powerful about the idea of being in the operating room, using your hands and knowledge to help someone heal or even save a life. It’s intense, no doubt.
The training is long, the hours are demanding, and the pressure is real, but at the same time, the impact is incredibly
rewarding. I like the thought of being the person people trust during some of their most vulnerable moments. Surgery isn’t just about cutting and stitching; it’s about patience, teamwork, empathy, and always staying focused, even when things get tough. The more I learn about the field, the more I realize it’s not just a profession, it’s a calling. And while I know it won’t be easy, I’m excited for the challenge, and I’m committed to the journey ahead.




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