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A colored boy grows up during the 1960s in rural North Carolina trying to fit in. Uniquely equipped to survive, he learns to tap into physical abilities, his spirit, and his intellect, to overcome adversities, while eventually pursuing his calling in the mental health arena. He learns that through God, all things are possible. Even with an undiagnosed handicap, he uses the energy of the monster within to motivate his navigation through a society laced with prejudices and racism. Ken often finds himself in a position where he feels as though he represents an entire race of people. From his perspective, failure represents letting down those who gave their lives to allow him the opportunities he has. In his pre 30’s mind the situation becomes do or die. He has learned early that there is no substitute for perseverance and understanding what makes people tic in order to meet desired goals in life. He also discovers that fear is ever-present, but gaining control of fear can be be a ticket to salvation. The book shows a perspective of medical school from the student who is not at the head of the class. It also shows that being a genius is not a requirement to competently practice medicine. Sometimes character and heart are more important than academic excellence alone. The book illustrates that hard work does pay off, and that one should never allow others to deter them from their dreams. http: //journals.aol.com/kheadenmd/Thoughtsfromtheheadoc Blog Site
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A colored boy grows up during the 1960s in rural North Carolina trying to fit in. Uniquely equipped to survive, he learns to tap into physical abilities, his spirit, and his intellect, to overcome adversities, while eventually pursuing his calling in the mental health arena. He learns that through God, all things are possible. Even with an undiagnosed handicap, he uses the energy of the monster within to motivate his navigation through a society laced with prejudices and racism. Ken often finds himself in a position where he feels as though he represents an entire race of people. From his perspective, failure represents letting down those who gave their lives to allow him the opportunities he has. In his pre 30’s mind the situation becomes do or die. He has learned early that there is no substitute for perseverance and understanding what makes people tic in order to meet desired goals in life. He also discovers that fear is ever-present, but gaining control of fear can be be a ticket to salvation. The book shows a perspective of medical school from the student who is not at the head of the class. It also shows that being a genius is not a requirement to competently practice medicine. Sometimes character and heart are more important than academic excellence alone. The book illustrates that hard work does pay off, and that one should never allow others to deter them from their dreams. http: //journals.aol.com/kheadenmd/Thoughtsfromtheheadoc Blog Site