"This is not even about race. This is really a commentary on the state of our current education system," he says. "I always have bought to myself, I'm the person who slipped through the cracks for Berkeley's admissions policy." He adds that Harvard was so interesting because of its mystique and all that stuff. But once you arrive at one of these highly competitive schools, 'you feel like you have to find your place in this sea of geniuses'
In this inspiring podcast episode, Anthony Chin-Quee, a medical professional and author, shares his journey of self-discovery and how it changed his life for the better. Through his unflinching examination of what it means to be a physician, he discovered the power of storytelling in helping to forgive himself and others, which allowed him to chart a new way forward. His memoir, "I Can't Save You," is an honest and human account of his struggles with relationships, feelings of inadequacy, and a fear of failure, and how looking within transformed his life.
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