Russell Williams
Well-Known Member
Daily Activism, Medical Type
Today I had to go to the doctors. While I was sitting there a man in a suit and carrying a briefcase came in. I asked him if he was a medical detail man. He said he was.
I told him I could give him information that would help doctors be able to better serve their patients and therefore, because the doctors would think highly of him, increase the likelihood that they would see him and consider his products.
1. Doctors say it is unhealthy to be fat
2. The average American is getting fatter.
3. If the first two statements are true than doctors should be expecting to see more and more sick fat people.
4. Therefore all doctors offices should have some benches or armless chairs to accommodate these very sick and very fat people that they are expecting to get.
Most people will not argue about one and two and, if people believe one and two, then three and four follow.
The medical detail man told me that he would certainly think about what I had said. Since this conversation was held with him standing on one side of the room and me sitting on the other side of the room, everyone else in the room and probably some of the people in the office also heard this conversation. I said nothing mean. I was only talking about very logical ways to improve medical care. People might be annoyed that I said anything but it would be difficult for them to object to the content of what I said or to say that I was talking about something that was totally impractical.
19 out of 20 times what I do is absolutely useless so to get that 20th time to come around more frequently I have to do a lot of the absolutely useless things.
Yours truly,
Russell Williams -- activist
They're more doctors offices in this country than I will ever get to. Fight for comfort for your sick fat friends and perhaps also for yourself. Go thou and do likewise.
Today I had to go to the doctors. While I was sitting there a man in a suit and carrying a briefcase came in. I asked him if he was a medical detail man. He said he was.
I told him I could give him information that would help doctors be able to better serve their patients and therefore, because the doctors would think highly of him, increase the likelihood that they would see him and consider his products.
1. Doctors say it is unhealthy to be fat
2. The average American is getting fatter.
3. If the first two statements are true than doctors should be expecting to see more and more sick fat people.
4. Therefore all doctors offices should have some benches or armless chairs to accommodate these very sick and very fat people that they are expecting to get.
Most people will not argue about one and two and, if people believe one and two, then three and four follow.
The medical detail man told me that he would certainly think about what I had said. Since this conversation was held with him standing on one side of the room and me sitting on the other side of the room, everyone else in the room and probably some of the people in the office also heard this conversation. I said nothing mean. I was only talking about very logical ways to improve medical care. People might be annoyed that I said anything but it would be difficult for them to object to the content of what I said or to say that I was talking about something that was totally impractical.
19 out of 20 times what I do is absolutely useless so to get that 20th time to come around more frequently I have to do a lot of the absolutely useless things.
Yours truly,
Russell Williams -- activist
They're more doctors offices in this country than I will ever get to. Fight for comfort for your sick fat friends and perhaps also for yourself. Go thou and do likewise.