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by fngjdflmdflg 869 days ago
It's possible that once people start, they gain satisfaction from the job by helping people. But that doesn't mean that they began that profession because of that. Also consider that many doctors were pushed by their parents into become so. I don't think students spend their childhood chasing "A"s and extra circulars in order to help people.
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I don’t think children chase high grades for money.

I’ve been hunting around but can’t find any decent journal article with new students polled on motivations - it would be interesting to see.

The things I’m readying are broadly around a want to help people, often after a health scare of their own or a close family member/friend. I’d prefer something a bit more objective than the puff pieces I’m finding.