My mom was a nurse and often took me along to visit the (family) she was caring for, including one who had a series of strokes (中风) and was bedridden. One afternoon Mom told me that we needed to visit the woman (give)her medications, and that we would stop at a store the way. I thought we would stop at a drugstore, but we pulled up to a shopping mall.
My mom (head) to the perfume(香水)counter and bought the most expensive bottle they offered. She also bought a beautiful nightdress. When I asked her who they were for, she said they were for her patient. She (far) explained although this woman was old and bedridden, she was still a lady, and old deserved to be treated with respect and grace. When (care) for someone, we should look past the disability or the illness and look into the soul of the human, so we can connect them with sympathy. I soon realized that my mom's greatest (strong)was taking care of those who cannot advocate for (they) and need trustworthy care providers. That's I wanted to become a doctor.