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So I've wanted to become a physician since I was six years old. I've wanted to go to Johns Hopkins University since I was in sixth grade. Now I'm a pre-med student at a great university, but all of a sudden I'm not too sure about this whole "doctor" thing. Honestly I think it's an amazing profession that I'd love to commit myself too, but I'm afraid that after the journey there is through I'll be miserable. I'm afraid of not being happy after approximately 12 years of medical education of some sort (pre-med/med/residency).
Is it normal to wonder if it's worth it or am I just lacking courage? Are the only people meant to be doctors the ones who read medical journals in the bathroom or is there room for others? I've never really found myself reading about medicine in my free time, but I've done religious studies for almost three years now. It's kinda my thing, but I never considered a career with it. I'm just worried that I won't be happy as a doctor--although I have almost no reason to believe that--and will regret not going for religious studies.
Sorry for the long read.
Is it normal to wonder if it's worth it or am I just lacking courage? Are the only people meant to be doctors the ones who read medical journals in the bathroom or is there room for others? I've never really found myself reading about medicine in my free time, but I've done religious studies for almost three years now. It's kinda my thing, but I never considered a career with it. I'm just worried that I won't be happy as a doctor--although I have almost no reason to believe that--and will regret not going for religious studies.
Sorry for the long read.



. good luck with your future endeavors