People ask Soldiers and Doctors to do their job, put country and patients ahead respectively.....
But do we really care about what they go through, do we really think that they are humans too, who wants to be with their family, watch their kids grow up have some luxury time. Doctors have that but by the time they are settled half of their life have past.
Why don't people put themselves in their shoes and look from their frame of reference and imagine what they go through.
Would you like to have a job even if it pays well, where you have to see blood, death, hypocrisy, broken system, stench of anti-bacterial mops, broken bones, open wounds, screams of the patients, raped women, mutilated bodies, dead babies....and still you have to be at top of your game otherwise one single mistake can ruin someone's life, have to keep yourself sane, emotionally strong and calm when patient's relatives scold and beg you..if your answer is yes then I am all ears to hear your arguments.
Same goes for soldiers too, look at the loneliness, loss of fellow soldiers, being away from homes for months, strict discipline, psychological and physical strain. And they also see worst things in war too.
Do you want their jobs? Think about it experiencing this over and over again, everyday....
I don't know what the problem with Doctors in Pakistan have, but just for a second, put yourselves in their place.
I agree with Mastan Sir, my father works in Forest department, I hardly see him when he is protecting animals, environment and trees let alone humans like Soldiers and Doctors do. Should I complain about it? Should I ask him what is worth more, a tiger,a tree or his own son.....