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When you do so many surgeries, what changes in you? In life, like in surgery, we have a product, we have a process, and we have a purpose. Surgery is a product. The process is the way it was done. The purpose was why it was done. It's much later in life that we, as doctors and more so as surgeons, realize that why the surgery was done was the most important and has taught me, do no harm surgically or non-surgically. Can you do harm surgically? Surgical errors do happen, either by oversight or by mistake, where a surgeon does not recognize something which did not need to be touched, got touched. Got it. These are small nuances which could happen in the life of a surgeon and could create a paradigm shift in the way the surgeon looks at himself and the way that you, that is society, looks at us. And in the way the patient lives the rest of their life. Absolutely.