Rate your life
To determine a proper medical treatment, you may be asked, βOn a scale of 1 to 10, where is your pain?β With this information the doctor is better able to help.
Where is my pain on a scale of 1 to 10? I think I need a special map for that one.
Let’s assume the writer meant to say “On a scale of 1 to 10, how much pain are you in?” I still don’t think I’ve ever had a doctor say this to me. Besides, if I were there on Level-1 pain, I would hope they’d kick me out of the office and call me a pussy.
With personal satisfaction in mind β looking for a happy and healthy feeling β on a scale of 1 to 10, where is your most satisfying condition?
What are you talking about? On a scale of 1 to 10, where is my most satisfying condition? This still makes no sense. I’m not even sure what this guy is trying to say.
Looking at marriage, family life, work and studies, relationships, use of leisure time, efforts to create a healthy life, hobby enjoyment, reading and studying time, efforts to help others in need, church relationship, meditation times, times for play and joy, etc., could we not improve our lives, and possibly the lives of others, by responding to what we discover on the scale? I believe so.
What do I need to be smoking to follow this?
Doug Sutherland
Raymore
I can’t believe you signed your name to this, Doug. The best of luck to you.
I think Doug got a little too caught up in his point system. I think he meant to say “find what makes you happy, and go do more of it.” Kudos to you, Doug. Great message. Next time, I don’t want to have to eat imported Chinese toys to decipher your brilliance.