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Why I Want to Become a Doctor
There is one Haitian proverb that has never lost its potency, despite the atmosphere of economic adversity, numerous civil wars, and political unrest: ¡°Piti, piti, wazo fe nich li.¡± Literally, the phrase means, ¡°Little by little, the bird builds its nest¡±; figuratively, it represents building one¡¯s way, ¡°little by little, ¡± toward one¡¯s goals in life. To further understand the saying¡¯s significance, we should first consider the nature of birds. From tailorbirds that suture leaves together to some hummingbirds and pee wee wrens that use lichen and spider webs to build their nests, we can see the resourcefulness birds demonstrate in obtaining nest-building materials. My life has been a similar process of building a metaphorical nest -- acquiring such qualities as compassion, dedication, and leadership through a variety of experiences to prepare for a successful career as a physician.
As a bird builds through changing seasons, I too have prepared for the study of medicine through variously themed ¡°seasons¡± in my life. During high school, for example, I focused my activities on serving the various communities of which I am a part. After joining Mt. Olivet SDA Church, I became involved with the community of Williamsville, New York -- participating in an anti-drug rally and health fair, leading local public speaking events, singing in church choirs at nursing homes, and visiting hospitalized church members. I was also a mentor and counselor for underprivileged children at the Buffalo Reading Recreational Center leading group meetings to the museum and the park. In these activities, I experienced both the rewards I hope to gain and the challenges I expect to face as a physician; to be an comforting assistance to those in need.
During my time working and volunteering at the Mt. Olivet SDA Church, I had the pleasure of briefly meeting and cherishing two people that had an incredible touch on my life. Two representative relationships -- with Sally

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