Things You Learn After a Hospital Stay That Changes Your Life in a Week
(A Non-Exhaustive, Unapologetic List) There are some life lessons you learn slowly. Over years. Through therapy. Through careful reflection. And then there are the lessons you learn when your body throws a coup, you end up in a hospital bed under fluorescent lighting, and your entire life quietly rearranges itself while you’re wearing grippy socks. This is about the second kind. No details. No dramatics. Just observations. Because when your trajectory changes in a week, you don’t get wisdom—you get clarity. And clarity is louder than wisdom anyway. Lesson One: Your Body Is Not a Democracy You can negotiate with your mind all day. Your body does not attend meetings. It issues statements. Sometimes those statements come with IV fluids. Sometimes they come with paperwork. What I learned is this: the body keeps receipts. And when it’s done being polite, it stops whispering. Lesson Two: Systems Are Only Kind When You’re Convenient Every system smiles when you’re compliant, pr...