I believe I have a personal duty to make a positive impact on society. I've tried to 1this goal by choosing a career in public service. As a physician dealing with the challenge of infectious diseases, I consider my job a2, which allows me to help ease the suffering of humankind. I have three principles to 3 my life, which I always think about.
Firstly, I have a strong thirst for4, I think I will never know as much as I 5. This is what keeps the 6 of knowledge hot. And it is why I would do my job every day even if I cannot get high income.
Secondly, I believe in fighting for 7, I sweat over all the stuff, without feeling 8 for it. One of the by products of being a perfectionist is anxiety. But this anxiety creates a9tension that drives me to fulfill my limited potential.
Thirdly, I believe that my goal to be a physician is to 10 humankind. I have spent my 11on public service. Most of it involved research, the care of 12 and the public health policy on AIDS.
I think, to control this terrible disease 13, I must be guided by these principles: continually thirsting for knowledge, accepting nothing 14 of excellence and knowing that the 15of society is more important than my gains.