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just saw our PM addressing ISRO scientists after Chandrayan 2 missed landing and it was an exemplary show of his leadership qualities....
he was awake till midnight and addressed those disappointed scientists at the time of need...
he shook hands with each scientist and at the end he hugged Mr Sivan n all were in tears.. wat a priceless moment!!! we r lucky to have such a leader!!
We r really proud of ISRO n our PM
At the same moment a thought disturbed my mind..
After 10 yrs of efforts by more than 700+ scientists vikram cudnt walk on moon surface none the less orbitor is doing its job.. great..
afterall disappointment is a feeling..
it is a human expression for failure..
all of us witnessed it on ISRO scientists today
this is the same feeling for an operating team when we loose a major case in postop/ intraop even after working hrs n hrs meticulously...
this s the same dissapointment for a neonatologist when he looses a case of premature baby after 5 wks of nursing
its not different for neurologist wen he looses a case of status epilepticus after all the care
it s same for a physician in PUO
it s same for an intensivist on a regular basis
and i think it s much more for an anaesthetist for on table death..
this s wat v r crying all these days that these are all not failures..
wen a task of 650 cr budget .. 700+ scientis.. 10+ yrs can go wrong at penultimate moment...
the so called failures can also happen in medical field..
medical field is much more complex than space science....
we dont expect applause for our daring decisions to handle complex cases...
we just expect an element of trust.... if not from law makers at least from our patients
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