Did it help me get rich? Yes and no. Did it make me a superior person? Hell to the no. Did it make patients better? No, but some believed I was more effective because I had it. It is never a mistake, but beyond a mental exercize, it has nothing to do with actual practice, which I did for over 20 years. The forensic side was the real money maker. Helping someone made it worthwhile. Seeing children sexually abused was the low.
rbaustin3d's Life List
-
1. ride in a hovercar
1 entry . 1 cheer1 person -
2. See all four grandslam tennis events
2 entries . 1 cheer1 person -
3. Invent someting unique
1 person -
4. be fit
1 cheer276 people -
5. lose weight
36,758 people -
6. laugh more
2 cheers1,764 people -
7. Have impact
1 entry1 person -
8. man up
1 entry5 people -
9. feel less pressure
1 entry . 1 cheer1 person
Recent entries
A nice diploma hangs on my wall
16 months ago
Get a Masters Degree in Psychology
16 months ago
I take this for granted. It was easier than high school because I studied subjects I cared about and had more control over my choices and teachers
balance between doing well and being perfect
17 months ago
Obviously I cannot be perfect. But my inner driver says I must perform to a high standard. Otherwise I might not keep my tennis spot or stay retired because I make poor investment choices.



