Gratitude
A story about a legendary professor known for heart attack surgery. Child age, he was close to his grandfather, a smoking steelworker, who taught him to draw and paint.
The professor's grandfather had a heart function problem. One day, the doctor who drove a black ritzy car visited his ill grandfather, giving a prescription of painkillers for relief and reducing pain.
Then, the professor watched his mother and grandmother beside his grandfather. No heart surgery development at that time, and his grandfather died at 62.
The reputable professor turned the lifeline from sadness to keeping going ahead, with gratitude to his grandfather for his profession, a model for the generations, with positivity and inspiration.
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