Practicing business and practicing medicine

#1598 - Carelessness is the result, not the cause

The whip given by Boss Nie was much more useful than Bian Mu had imagined. Recently, whenever he had free time, Bian Mu would hold it in his hand and practice for a long time.

After practicing for a long time, Bian Mu found that he had overlooked a basic point.

"Everything in the world has a basis. A pure vacuum zone has never existed. There is also a different world of dark matter in the universe! The idea of ​​relying solely on inertia to control the whip is problematic. If you practice for a long time, even if you keep increasing the strength of your waist, arms, and wrists, there will always be a time when it is exhausted. Not only is it very strenuous, but the closer you get to the tip of the whip, the harder it is to control. Even if you finally succeed... compared to the person who attacked me that day... you don't have that kind of smooth and natural ease, and the corresponding changes are many times less. In the future, it won't be of much help in pediatric massage, bone setting... Especially for patients with complicated conditions, it won't be of much use. No! We have to find a way to create some basis, even if it's virtual!" Thinking of this, Bian Mu stopped practicing blindly.

I walked to the sofa and sat down, leaning back against the backrest, closing my eyes and began to recall the details of the fight that day...

Martial arts fighting and clinical treatment are completely different. In order to create more styles, martial artists can constantly adjust the length and size of the power arm of the whip through dodging and moving, and even adjust it through agile movements such as rolling on the ground. The variations are endless.

During clinical treatment, how could a Chinese medicine doctor jump around like a shaman? That would be like showing off in public!

It's not very realistic. If the art of guiding wants to leap to a new level, even those with the highest comprehension will need a cycle of 3 years, and those with less talent will need at least 10 years. In this regard, Bian Mu has always performed mediocrely, and it is almost impossible for him to raise his internal energy to a very strong level in a short period of time.

Let’s change our thinking…

It still doesn’t work!

Bian Mu was a little discouraged.

"First, shake open some of the bone joints in the body, and then evolve each bone joint into a bone whip in the body, two whips combined into one?! Is it possible?! Try it? Try it, but we can't do it recklessly, at least, not in a self-harming way..." Thinking of this, Bian Mu hurriedly got up and went to the study to find paper and pen, and reviewed several important bone systems with his usual memory.

In theory, it is indeed true.

"Traditional martial arts are profound and extensive, even bizarre. This kind of scattered thinking must exist. Of course, the premise is that it cannot be at the cost of self-mutilation. If that happens, the path will only become narrower and narrower in the end..." Thinking of this, Bian Mu was thinking about taking some time out to visit Grandpa Yang another day, and asking him to help him inquire at the Huatian Ghost Market to see if he could find any relevant old school books for reference.

In addition, Bian Mu had to say hello to his friends and ask everyone to keep an eye out to see if there are similar collections among the old books left by Situ Yu.

When he was a child, Bian Mu often saw street performers performing so-called "shrinking into children's clothes" and "shrinking into hoops" in public when he went to the market in town. In his opinion, that was not real kung fu, but self-mutilation.

Bian Mu definitely cannot take that kind of evil and wild path.

Bian Mu always believed that for a successful and excellent Chinese medicine doctor, no matter what new treatment methods he figures out, there must be a major premise: the treatment itself should be healthy, scientific, and reasonable... If it is the opposite, the path has gone astray from the beginning, for example... many of Sima Kui's practices are a bit like that.

Even Lei Xiaoxuan and Zhao Xicheng have probably made similar attempts.

Lan Bingru might have had similar thoughts in private.

"The new school of mathematical medicine must follow an upright path from the inside out. Otherwise, new 'diseases' will be added before the old ones are cured." Thinking of this, Bian Mu realized that his idea was precious, and quickly opened his online diary to write down his current thoughts as the diary for that day.

Before going to work, Bian Mu called Bian Yue and asked briefly about the general situation since the start of the school year.

During the Spring Festival, Bian Yue had a very happy stay in Beiqi. She didn't spend much money recklessly and followed Nana around the filming base for a while. Suo Yurong did treat her to a few meals as a way of giving her face. However, after all, Bian Yue still disliked Suo Yurong.

According to Bian Yue, Suo Yurong is most likely determined to stay in the film and television industry.

On the phone, Bian Yue seemed lazy. Sigh! Whenever she was asked about studying, she would become a little listless. Bian Mu couldn't stand this. The two siblings had some disagreements, so Bian Mu gave her a few words of advice and hung up the phone.

In the late afternoon, Bian Mu was taking the pulse of a middle-aged female teacher. Unexpectedly, a little patient came over from Liang Xiangyin's side. She was a fifth-grade girl in elementary school. She had big, dark and bright eyes, was of medium height, and looked like a smart child.

His parents came with him, saying they were introduced by a friend. Interestingly, the couple actually knew the name of Situ Jianqing. Since Uncle Liang was Situ's senior disciple, his medical skills must be correct. But who would have thought that Uncle Liang bluntly said that he couldn't treat this type of difficult and complicated diseases at all. After patiently explaining for a long time, he directly referred the case to Bian Mu.

Bian Mu asked the family of three to rest for a while while he had to finish seeing the patient first.

"What's this, kid?" Bian Mu asked with a smile while checking the medical records made by Uncle Liang on the computer.

"For several years, she has always been careless in her studies. We didn't take it seriously in the past few years. Now she's going to junior high school soon! Going to a better junior high school will be based on grades, so we are a little anxious. We both got into a good school smoothly back then, so there shouldn't be any problem with genetics. They said that Doctor Bian is particularly good at this kind of psychological adjustment. I'm sorry to bother you." The girl's father gave a brief introduction to their family's situation.

"That's it?!" Bian Mu asked with a smile.

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"Everything else is fine, but this carelessness is something that can't be changed... We really have no other options, so..."

"Haha... okay then! This is a new type of outpatient clinic, I can't guarantee that it will be effective!" Bian Mu quickly prepared himself.

"I know, I know! Let's give it a try. My daughter's IQ test scores have always been good, so..." The little girl's mother quickly added a few words.

"Actually... educational resources are much more evenly distributed now. What about junior high school education? How big can the difference be? The secondary school education in Lijin City is well-known. You two really don't need to make things difficult for yourselves. Artificially generated test anxiety is actually a bad psychological tendency. Perhaps you two should pay more attention to adjusting yourself in your daily life... I hope you two parents don't mind saying this!" Bian Mu changed his angle and made a few sarcastic remarks to the couple.

The two of them smiled awkwardly and didn't respond.

Bian Mu followed the normal procedure of observing, smelling, asking and palpating.

"There's nothing to worry about, but there is one thing I would like to ask you two to pay attention to. Carelessness is actually a result, not a cause. I am talking about this from the perspective of the final determination of the test scores!" Bian Mu reminded with a serious expression.

After all, the two had received formal higher education. When they heard this, they looked at each other with complicated expressions on their faces.

"I would like to solemnly remind you two that whether a child is smart or not, in our school of traditional Chinese medicine, the so-called IQ test is just an ordinary reference; secondly, there seems to be no necessary logical connection between intelligence and test scores. At least, we in the school of traditional Chinese medicine do not think so; thirdly, constantly participating in various tests, including various formal school exams, at least, for now, from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine... your daughter has actually developed a careless habit. To put it bluntly, it is an unavoidable educational fact. This child's carelessness is precisely the result of many years of education. Carelessness is definitely not the cause of poor grades. I am responsible for this diagnosis!" Bian Mu warned the couple with a serious expression.

After hearing this, the couple seemed to understand something, but... after all, they were parents, and it was difficult for them to accept it all at once.

"It doesn't matter! The new medical standards have classified some learning adjustment as a new category of medicine. Your so-called 'illness' can be cured, but... let's go back and have the child make a kite by himself and bring it to me. We can discuss the adjustment later, okay!"

Hearing this, the couple suddenly looked a little confused. Seeing that Bian Mu still had so many patients left, they didn't want to say anything more. They thanked Bian Mu and took their precious daughter away.

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