Season 6, Episode 7

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Derek: Ask most surgeons why they became surgeons, and they usually tell you the same thing. It was for the high, the rush, the thrill that comes from cutting someone open and saving their life. For me, it was different. Maybe it's because I grew up in a house with four sisters. No definitely because I grew up in a house with four sisters because it was the quiet that drew me to surgery. The operating room is a quiet place, peaceful. It has to be in order for us to stay alert, anticipate complications. When you stand in the O.R., your patient open in the table, all the world's noise, all the worry that it brings, disappears. A calm settles over you, time passing without thought, for that moment, you feel completely at peace. 

Ending

Ask most surgeons why they became surgeons, they usually tell you the same thing. The high, the rush, the thrill of the cut. For me, it was the quiet. Peace isn't a permanent state. It exists in moments, fleeting, gone before we even knew it was there. We can experience it at any time, in a strangers act of kindness, a task that requires complete focus, or simply the comfort of an old routine. Everyday we all experience these moments of peace. The trick is to know when they're happening so that we can embrace them, live in them, and finally let them go. 

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