Off topic, but hey thanks for stopping by and saying hello.
Now, back on track. Try to live by the What Would Batman Do and you won't go wrong. Use your gut instinct, sometimes the brain is secretely, or not so secretely working against you.
I know what you mean about photos! I've wanted to jump into 'em plenty of times. And never come out.
Keats didn't finish medical school. From the sounds of it, nobody around him expected him to. He dropped out to become a full-time poet. My understanding is that he did the occasional surgery, but it rarely turned out well.
(Joke, of course.)
Edited to add: I know what you mean about Keats' poetry. Can be difficult, frustrating, especially when there's so much more-accessible stuff out there.
Have you ever wondered what the three most influential books ever written were? Which three books have revolutionized the world that we live in today, for better or for worse?
My 3 picks:
(1) The Bible
(2) The Origin of Species
(3) Mein Kampf