My life plan after quitting medicine

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Zach Highley

Zach Highley

Күн бұрын

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@yourpersonaladvice7395
@yourpersonaladvice7395 Ай бұрын
The dog is also trying to figure out his path
@realitytv7472
@realitytv7472 Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@Shedrach-ve5un
@Shedrach-ve5un 26 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@TinaB111
@TinaB111 Ай бұрын
The background is so peaceful. That's a great start...wherever you end up will be exactly where you were meant to be. Rooting for you!
@ZachHighley
@ZachHighley Ай бұрын
Cheers Tina!
@thomas92952
@thomas92952 Ай бұрын
I love that you are so open about external validation. If we are truly hones I think almost everyone seeks for external validation, yet so little people actually want to admit it to themselves or others
@ZachHighley
@ZachHighley Ай бұрын
appreciate it! yea definitely hold's a piece of my mind, but I am trying to get away from the word "should," but it's hard
@ejmabrothers6743
@ejmabrothers6743 Ай бұрын
Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.
@47151632
@47151632 Ай бұрын
Can you help with the reliable source I would really appreciate it. Many people talk about mushrooms and psychedelics but nobody talks about where to get them. Very hard to get a reliable source here in Australia. Really need!
@cemalcanguzel3683
@cemalcanguzel3683 Ай бұрын
Steve_porss1 is the man , I share similar experiences with anxiety, depression, PTSD, and addiction. Psilocybin mushrooms have been a game-changer for me, aiding greatly in my recovery and sobriety."
@MartinsDesign-cs9iq
@MartinsDesign-cs9iq Ай бұрын
I wish those were more easily accessible where I live. Microdosing was my next step for my husband. He's 59 & dealing with lots of mental health challenges, possible CTE & a TBI that put him in a coma for 8 days. Unfortunately, I had to get a TPO since he's 6'6, over 300 pounds, and showing violent behavior, constantly talking about harming others. He's aggressive. To anyone reading this, if you're familiar with BPD, is it common to have an obsession with violence?
@47151632
@47151632 Ай бұрын
Is he on instagram?
@cemalcanguzel3683
@cemalcanguzel3683 Ай бұрын
Steve_porss1 is the man
@TatErm-tb8fb
@TatErm-tb8fb Ай бұрын
The most important thing is that you followed your heart and did not betray yourself, like many people (doctors, lawyers, etc.) who stuck in the job they hate and harm not only their health, but also their clients, patients, etc. Thank you for being so true, like a fresh breeze! ❤
@ZachHighley
@ZachHighley Ай бұрын
Thank you! The breeze out there was pretty nice
@TatErm-tb8fb
@TatErm-tb8fb Ай бұрын
@@ZachHighley 😂😂
@MG-qd6im
@MG-qd6im Ай бұрын
1. Enlist the assistance of an agent to help you explore ideas. They understand practical applications for various types of "talent". I could see you on national tv. 2. Consider venture capital or private equity if you want to be a healthcare consultant. DO NOT join a Big 5 consulting firm because it will monopolize your time. 3. Align yourself with a healthcare related non profit that connects with your values. 4. Sit on the board of a healthcare entity.
@ZachHighley
@ZachHighley Ай бұрын
Thanks for the ideas!
@wandererrrrrr
@wandererrrrrr 26 күн бұрын
I subscribed 4 years ago because I benefited from you, not because you studied medicine, medicine doesn't define you, you're more than just a doctor so we'll keep watching your videos of course ❤
@ZachHighley
@ZachHighley 25 күн бұрын
Thanks for sticking with me!
@darinsuth
@darinsuth 27 күн бұрын
Whatever you choose, I’ll still be your big fan! Wish you the best of luck!
@huxxell
@huxxell Ай бұрын
Hey Zach, 1) Do something you're proud of. What you will find is that your need for external validation disappears if you fulfill this requirement. 2) Lower your damn bar. Quit trying to change the world. That's stupid. Do something that excites you. Do something that you feel is a net positive for the world. It's that simple. If you change the world, great. If you don't, who cares. Just take the first cool thing that comes your way and run with it. Pivot to other things when necessary. You're not going to figure it out in the next few months. You can't plan life. The best you can do is take chances and see where they take you. 3) Never, ever do something just for the money. *Ahem* your lame courses *Ahem* There is so much BS on the internet and in the world. Please please please keep high standards and ignore easy money. We don't need another guy selling courses on the internet or making videos for clicks on KZbin. What we do need, is somebody that holds themself to a high standard, and provides substance to the world. - Some random guy on KZbin who hopes you'll accept peace rather than chase "success". Cheers, Huxell
@FurkinAmazing
@FurkinAmazing Ай бұрын
quit trying to change the world. that is the most important statement. you will always be unhappy if that is why you're doing things, the world will not change, find freedom in that fact
@reginamemoriesforever-vc8ql
@reginamemoriesforever-vc8ql Ай бұрын
Great advice. I can see there’s a need for validation or power or whatever materialistic stuff that is not aligned with his core values.
@reginamemoriesforever-vc8ql
@reginamemoriesforever-vc8ql Ай бұрын
Great advice. I can see there’s a need for validation or power or whatever materialistic stuff that is not aligned with his core values.
@ila9063
@ila9063 Күн бұрын
Yeah he still hasn't realised that a single person can't make the type of change he wants to make. You need a whole lot of investment working in the background behind you for that sort of thing and, nowadays, if it stands in the way of capitalist exploitation it's betting nipped in the bud regardless of social benefit.
@kevinramirez3152
@kevinramirez3152 Ай бұрын
I love how even your dog got so thoughtful! 🙌🏿
@rodrigoiglesias6938
@rodrigoiglesias6938 23 күн бұрын
"I wanna try bigger things" That's what my girlfriend said when she broke up with me
@cupofjoe2303
@cupofjoe2303 Ай бұрын
youtuber doctor try not to leave their profession challenge. Seems like all the docs that gain a good source of easy income immediately leave their job lol. So much for being a doctor to help people. I'm not hating i just find it discouraging. Especially when the product some of them end up producing is just over-priced garbage that targets aspiring physicians. Like thanks for the 3 thousand dollar mcat prep course dude, really helpful.
@wallysonguimaraes3483
@wallysonguimaraes3483 Ай бұрын
technically, he can help more people by creating content than by being a doctor
@Baldwinthefourth-1176
@Baldwinthefourth-1176 Ай бұрын
😂😂
@Blaster0095
@Blaster0095 Ай бұрын
try building a channel with 500k subscribers while in med school and call it an "easy source of income". people like you are all jealous af. its a job, BE REAL. people leave medicine all the time. Also, his channel has obviously helped thousands of people already, more than the number of patients we might see in our lifetime. Also, why are physicians held to a higher standard than all other medical professions where its 'okay' to chase the $$$. stop being so naive. this is coming from a current med student.
@hindf7281
@hindf7281 Ай бұрын
Shut up
@reginamemoriesforever-vc8ql
@reginamemoriesforever-vc8ql Ай бұрын
True. 😢
@RobertHugginsDJ
@RobertHugginsDJ Ай бұрын
"Zach, it sounds like you're navigating a quarter-life crisis, common in your late 20s to early 30s. The corporate grind often feels like an endless marathon-always running, never arriving. Many live one-dimensionally, focused only on the physical: work, family, and relationships. But life is a triangle-physical, mental, and spiritual. The mental state traps us in 'what-if' and 'what-will-they-think.' Spirituality, often overlooked, offers grounding. True fulfilment comes not from what we take but from what we give. Simplicity, humility, and the mindset of 'I came to serve, not be served' can transform everything."
@Pokemonzeldabro
@Pokemonzeldabro Ай бұрын
Hey Zach, I’ve been watching you for a few years and just wanted to share my perspective since I feel like we’re on a similar path. I started off my education as a premed student studying Biomedical Science. After the end of my second year, my best friend (who I’ve known since we were 12) decided that it wasn’t for us anymore. We felt so burnt out and just wanted something with more financial stability. We knew our families would be depending on us being successful, and we made the decision to leave science for business. The way we saw it, being in medicine was too “high risk-high reward” for us, especially here in Canada where the ratio of applicants to seats is so much lower compared to majority of other countries. At first, it was the most difficult thing we had ever had to do. Over time though, I can definitely say it’s one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. I feel so much more free. In fact, even though I’m still a student, I’m now working part-time for the company I’ve always dreamed of working for since I was a kid. This definitely would not have been possible if I had just stuck it out in biomed. Now, to be completely honest, even though it was my dream job, it’s not everything I imagined it to be, but I’m glad I at least had the chance to find out for myself. Even if I decide to quit tomorrow, I can live the rest of my life knowing I had done it, and for me, that fulfillment is worth more than any fancy science degree. I know this was a long story, and I’m still trying to figure out my path myself, but I hope you see this and know that you’re not nearly alone in this as you might feel at times. Good luck!
@holahey919
@holahey919 Ай бұрын
Your friend decided med school was not for you, huh?
@grantschrader2486
@grantschrader2486 Ай бұрын
If the juice wasn’t worth the squeeze in medicine, I’m not sure consulting is the move either. My buddy is working 90 hours a week at a Big 4 and he explained his job as “being the guy companies use to justify mass layoffs”
@yahiakhaled253
@yahiakhaled253 10 сағат бұрын
I think all healthcare workers shall experience quitting healthcare for a moment. I am very thankful for my “away from healthcare” period. I trained for a job I despised, felt a lack of purpose not being able to directly help people, HATED the desk environment and I was unable to cope. Went back to practice looking at the full part of the cup and ignoring (or more accurately adapting to) the empty. One can have my scenario or yours. Nevertheless, it will be a journey of discovery that will dedicate ur entire life.
@BeastmattN54
@BeastmattN54 Ай бұрын
As someone in medical school, I think the only thing you can do is to do what you want that will personally fulfill you. That goes for your next adventure and what is posted on your channels. I think you're a great storyteller, so whatever you do I'm sure Ill still be interested in watching! Best of luck
@kamranmoazzamansari7289
@kamranmoazzamansari7289 Ай бұрын
Hey Zach, I came to this video again, just to comment this... Try some innovation, do some engineering, look into devices that could help patients.. For example I am currently working on various models of ECMO devices that could be like super portable to be carried around in bags, or to re-iterate, artifical lungs in later generations if they can be put inside the chest... By far, i have worked up a model which works in amphibians, but the model has an inherent problem and that is it exchanges not only gases from the environment but temperature too, need some conditioning of air and all, which introduces the energy consumption and all, i think i can make it compact if i work on it for few months
@ila9063
@ila9063 Күн бұрын
It's such a no brainer to go into med tech or biomedical engineering with his bakground. Corporate is just selling bs and getting paid for it.
@laviniafratila2677
@laviniafratila2677 Ай бұрын
I left consulting to study medicine, exactly because of lack of purpose of the corporate world, so exactly your opposite! Good luck Zach, love your videos!
@yvonnevlgs
@yvonnevlgs Ай бұрын
That's the thing about medicine. It takes up most of our youth and we barely have time to learn other job skills. We end up having no other skills aside medical skills. But I think finding time to take short online courses in digital marketing or even a Master's Degree outside of medicine would help medical students/doctors divert if they ever decide to.
@ivansalinas5310
@ivansalinas5310 Ай бұрын
Consulting sounds like a more flexible career path, and most yt consultants I've watched treat it as a jumping board into industry. It would also help with yt video ideas and expand your niche. It might suck on wlb. Join a startup if you really believe in the product they're building or the service they offer and you want to be a part of that journey. Otherwise, why not try consulting for a year?
@content1422
@content1422 Ай бұрын
These things just confirm my belief I had from the start. No one has medicine as a passion. It has always been about money and fame.
@broony8547
@broony8547 Ай бұрын
I love the background. Is that where you live?😮
@vickyharris5244
@vickyharris5244 Ай бұрын
As a 'senior', my question is 'what do you want the increased money for?' I found you via the minimalist living video you posted, and my take it that as long as I can afford everything I really need, and a bit of what I want, I'm content, and free to do the things that align with my values. I remained a teaching assistant for 20 years, choosing not to qualify as a teacher like my older sister, after she commented that if I wanted to actually spend maximum contact time with students, remain a TA; qualifying would have meant higher salary, higher status, and a larger pension now, but I decided that doing more of the stuff I enjoyed and was damn good at, was more important. Haven't regretted it so far... I don't know what 30 year old-me would have made of this 63 year old me, I don't think I was as self-aware as you are. And I'm still a work in progress.
@TedGeiss
@TedGeiss Ай бұрын
Have you thought about joining the Peace Corps? Maybe it would help you get the clarity you are looking for. Just a thought, I wish I would have done that.
@karen4dogs
@karen4dogs Ай бұрын
As a mom looking back on life and what I know about Zach I also think The Peace Corps would be a perfect fit! He can even teach media technology. The connections and experiences he would have would form the direction for the rest if his life and everything he's talking about doing in the video he'd still be able to do.
@sea_hous
@sea_hous Ай бұрын
This seems spot on.
@hanseldeman
@hanseldeman Ай бұрын
Damn bro, good luck, i cant even imagine what studentdebt ur on.
@quincysolano7651
@quincysolano7651 Ай бұрын
Sip for dramatic affect
@ZachHighley
@ZachHighley Ай бұрын
caught me again
@claudiadealmeida3274
@claudiadealmeida3274 Ай бұрын
You are SO nice. You remind me of my sons. Be careful. The corporate culture is a cesspool across the board, plain and simple. If you want meaningful connections and you want to impact the world in a positive way, you'll have to think outside the box. Joining the status quo will only disappoint and deplete you further. Take it from someone who dares to care.
@KateLate-nk2hq
@KateLate-nk2hq Ай бұрын
I am a Doctor, but i left medicine 7 years ago. I tried MBA and business for the first 2 years. then I chose Engineering and it turned out I like this path more. and I am super happy and fullfilled. 😊 I hope you find your path as well but you may experience bunch of things before that.
@andres_wanders
@andres_wanders 21 күн бұрын
What field of engineering are you in? How did you get into engineering from medicine?
@danielkiprov7998
@danielkiprov7998 Ай бұрын
Option Number 1 is really beautiful and should be the ultimate goal, but it shouldn't be pursued for the sake of it. When you have a specific groundbraking idea, based on your work and life experience down the road, that is when you will start building on it. The second option sounds best actually at the current situation, because exposing yourself to a new sphere of influence and making connections could turn out crucial for your development! I vote for option 2!😁
@reginamemoriesforever-vc8ql
@reginamemoriesforever-vc8ql Ай бұрын
Don’t go to corporate I BEG YOU!!!!! whatever you do, don’t go into toxic corporate
@stevekirschman354
@stevekirschman354 Ай бұрын
Also contact dr mark hyman , Massachusetts or Cleveland I’m not sure , functional medicine
@mc101
@mc101 Ай бұрын
Zack, become an AI consultant in the medical field! You would Kill it!
@brett2595
@brett2595 Ай бұрын
Take a year off ....and reconsider medicine.
@Hallie-e8f
@Hallie-e8f Ай бұрын
How did you deal with med school loans?
@themeaningoflifeexpert
@themeaningoflifeexpert Ай бұрын
You should consult spirit medium life guide Phil Quinn for what to do in your life. Or psychic medium Susan Rowlen.
@stefan3876
@stefan3876 Ай бұрын
I look forward to your videos these days more . As I can in a way relate to you and want to accompany you even if it's from far and wish all the best for your future plans.❤ I clicked the moment I opened my phone and saw your vlog. I am interested to see you unraveling Life's journey and in the way, discovering yourself anew! The possibilities are endless... I am sure you will find the path that's going to give you fulfilment. 😊🤗 I am with you. We all are with you Zach. 😊🤗
@ZachHighley
@ZachHighley Ай бұрын
Thank youuuuu!
@georginatoland
@georginatoland Ай бұрын
Our local hospital is selling a few of their old ambulances. Fully loaded Sprinters. And my first thought was, “Ooh, if Zach lived up here in Minnesota he could get one of these and start his own mobile service to our more rural citizens.” I clearly have no *practical* ideas. I just like the romantic idea of a KZbin channel with “The Adventures of Zach: Hero Doctor of the North.” And you dog would love it up here, too. On a more serious note, you are only 30. At that age I had already been shut out of two careers. I was fired from my job around my birthday that same year. I was developing the beginnings of what would eventually be a 12 lbs (benign) cyst that I was very much in danger of dying from. But everything turned out okay! I’m 59 now and in better health than I was back then. I found a unique career that better suited my skills and interests. It will be okay for you, too. ❤
@ameliagay9463
@ameliagay9463 Ай бұрын
Zach, go back-packing and record. Post the “discovering the me outside of medicine,” and connect with nature. Learn what’s it’s like to be cold, to be hot, to be hungry, to not know what you’re going to sleep. I know you want to create something, but consider creating yourself. You’re young. Your years aren’t empty years. You have helped people. You have learned and know beyond the common knowledge. You are not a failure because you’re not done yet. Whatever you decide to do, find the grace to be all in. Thank you for your time in medicine and being “one of the good ones.” Remember that everything we do is a squeeze. Is it worth it? Is only about the juice taste? Or is it more than just the taste. Praying for you friend.
@MichaelDuby-d7u
@MichaelDuby-d7u Ай бұрын
5:21 everyone has an idea of what you should do. I personally think that you are very intelligent and should go with your gut and heart. You’ve done all right so far. I’m from Michigan and love your videos. I work in sleep disorders and teach biology. The one thing I would like to learn more from you is the meditating. I just cannot get the hang of it. I run I exercise and eat healthy but cannot get the hang of that one. If you ever could somehow connect and give me some pointers on relaxing I would greatly appreciate it. Just another hard working guy like yourself trying to learn from the best. Thanks Zach
@sparklypinkleopard26
@sparklypinkleopard26 Ай бұрын
I'm proud of you! Have followed for a while :) thank you for the honesty! It'll be cool to follow along on your next journey
@cubscoutsss8
@cubscoutsss8 Ай бұрын
Office jobs suck, do your own thing
@justsayin5110
@justsayin5110 Ай бұрын
That's not right choice brother. Quitting without plan like that. U shouldve formed your plan while you were there
@Mrs.A-z6m
@Mrs.A-z6m Ай бұрын
Just try. Nothing to lose. Tech exposure will help you gain the skills u need to build your own app.
@roronoazoro3204
@roronoazoro3204 Ай бұрын
Hi Zach , unfortunately I haven’t been a big fan of your channel but I’ve seen some videos, I’ve missed a lot but I’m glad i found your channel again , I’m fifth year med student, I am also thinking of quitting medicine I know how hard it can be giving up medicine , thank you for this video , good luck in your next stage of life, Thanks for your existence bro
@Guus-
@Guus- Ай бұрын
Why do you want to quit? I plan to study medicine next year, but it’s discouraging to read about people who want to leave the field.
@SCK586
@SCK586 Ай бұрын
You tube-whether you are a maker of videos or a continual scrolling follower of other people’s material is an addiction.. If you feel that you can’t stop returning to one or other form of You tube then you are undoubtedly an addict. That is the beginning and end of it. Sorry if I have shocked anyone…
@bettykofan
@bettykofan Ай бұрын
Love the scenery and dog. Thanks for sharing your adventure with us, Zachary. The future is wide open for you.💝
@caridadosorio379
@caridadosorio379 Ай бұрын
Hi, I think you needs to watch the last video of Ali Abdaal about to simplify the life, the project in order to enjoy the most important. Thaks for your videos
@realitytv7472
@realitytv7472 Ай бұрын
I fed up of working for people right now zach, its not satisfying and money they give you is like drug that makes you want to stay but really an truly the best life i could live is finding a way to help somebody an make a income from that an seeing them happy from whatever business that is to me is the best life u could live
@alyssad7019
@alyssad7019 Ай бұрын
commenting to support you!
@ZachHighley
@ZachHighley Ай бұрын
thank you!!
@bartkerste2149
@bartkerste2149 Ай бұрын
In my opinion, working in healthcare is the same as working in education. You don't start without your heart being involved. In other words, you can take the doctor out of healthcare, but not "care" out of the doctor. I have only followed your channel partially and I don't know you. But maybe you should look deep inside, to your heart and not to what you "can achieve". At some point you decided to not longer follow the path within healthcare. You indicate that you are not the only one and that means that an enormous potential is lost in healthcare. Why don't you analyze what the biggest factors are, why doctors and other great talents stop their valuable contribution to healthcare. You have been there, you have experienced and lived it and you have decided not to continue. How do you keep young starting people in healthcare? Why don't you become the best at keeping young people in healthcare? Get started with this and build a company around it, so that you can inspire people to do things differently, including the business approach to healthcare and returning healthcare to what it should be: healthcare. Do people see you as the person who changed the world? No, but for the people you can keep in healthcare and the patients they can provide care for, because they can continue to work in healthcare, simply because they don't have to become zombies, that's where you are so meaningful, so decisive and that can give confirmation to who you are, want to become and want to be. Never give up your dream of wanting to change the world, by caring for others.
@shaunanigans3364
@shaunanigans3364 Ай бұрын
Disappointing to see you quit. Used to look up to you once upon a time…
@Annakb23
@Annakb23 Ай бұрын
I left medicine and now I do medical research in mental health and psychedelics
@JDinky652
@JDinky652 Ай бұрын
Yah, the CEO route sounds like an adventure.
@JenniferSinclair-o3m
@JenniferSinclair-o3m Ай бұрын
Zach, I hope that after you get a break from medicine that you go back to something involving medicine. Eventually, you may get interest back into being a clinician. Or being an educator full time. Teach. At medical school or high science AP. Or research drugs or research cancer medicines. Stay in the field and do something that will really help people. Doing youtube videos is only fascinating if you have your own identity. Consulting?!?!? How boring.
@punkkap
@punkkap Ай бұрын
1:35 dude i’m here for your color grading, good stuff…
@juana.min16
@juana.min16 Ай бұрын
Looking back to years,you have invested so much your time in the medical field for a long.Thus,l hope, if you can find out the career that is concerned with medical background (such as medical consultants, medicine distribution, research , etc), it would be great for you. And, if you like travelling around the world, there's so much places needed for medical assistance for the children. How that's is called, "Mobile medical services" (moving one place to another places and curing peolple) ? Pls remember, you just quit the job only . The title and degree are still Dr. Zach. If l am not wrong, most of your video are the study techniques(productivity)and medical knowledge sharing.So,l can feel that medical is till in your heart. Good luck 😊
@hodasamadi7903
@hodasamadi7903 Ай бұрын
I'd say follow your heart. Everything that you need is already within you. You don't necessarily have to look outward from yourself to discover what you want to discover. You could just as easily be happy as a family doctor. Not everything have to be so grand. Good luck!
@karen4dogs
@karen4dogs Ай бұрын
If I was as young as you were and stuck I'd join the Peace Corps or do some other kind of help in other parts of the world. ❤
@pranavpanchagnula2389
@pranavpanchagnula2389 Ай бұрын
maybe a podcast or a book?
@brayheart-b1n
@brayheart-b1n Ай бұрын
Hey Zach, A lot of people feel lost and confused-I'm one of them-so you're definitely not alone. I wish I were in a position where I had multiple paths to choose from like you do. Reflecting on what you've shared, the startup option seems like a great balance for you between consulting and doing your own thing. It fits your personality and desire to make a tangible impact. You won't know if it's right for you until you try it, but you don't strike me as someone who plays it safe-you seem like someone who plays to win. Sharing your journey will be valuable to many people; it's a common experience, and your insights can help others navigate their own paths. Plus, imagine looking back on this journey 10, 20, or even 30 years from now. This is just your beginning. Wishing you the best on whatever path you choose!
@talltreey1414
@talltreey1414 Ай бұрын
Consulting is definitely what you should consider.❤❤I am sure Zack you will make it. Do a management course first and then you are all set. Actually no course in the world teaches you how to do consulting before Business management. So You will learn relevant things in your business schools itself.❤❤❤❤❤all the bessttt🎉
@hanleylinify
@hanleylinify Ай бұрын
As a junior doctor from Australia, I hate medicine almost everyday. It's become an integral part of my life that cannot be separated. I have always wanted to quit medicine all together and go into teaching high school. Medicine today is different. The doctor's main priority has shifted from treating patients to how to avoid lawsuits. No more best practice. So much paperwork to do in case you get sued you can cover yourself. Blaming or dumping responsibility on other colleagues is also rampant as you don't want to get used. Out of your hand, out of your responsibility.
@pawelzabicki7785
@pawelzabicki7785 Ай бұрын
An idea came to me, is there a way to write to you in private?
@omerrott
@omerrott Ай бұрын
I think it's also very acceptable to just enjoy life, these periods of complete freedom are pretty rare during adult life. I took a few weeks to just read and meet friends right after i graduated medical school. I think your 3 paths in life are all great, i wonder if there's isn't an option that could encompass all or have a mix of the best from each? Enjoy the woods! Love your dog
@ZachHighley
@ZachHighley Ай бұрын
Yep, loving the free time right now. It's hard for me to not do anything though. How did you decide in the end?
@omerrott
@omerrott Ай бұрын
@@ZachHighley Same! I always wake up at some point wondering how did I accumulate various projects lol It might be hard to do nothing but sometimes we do need it, although the max "nothing" I can do is 2 weeks. Personally ,and I'm not sure I recommend it, I talk the ear off of my friends and family and get a lot of different feedback, somewhat similar to what you did with your video (: I'm still not 100% sure what I want to do... A great tip I got from a friend after I shared about 2 projects I was debating between, was - "start with the why" (it's from a book by Simon Sinek),. I realized one project was very close to my heart, while the other was just a business opportunity I saw. So that is how I'm trying to continue, while keeping some of my other options open down the road. You made contemplate so thanks for that exercise! Hope this helps you a bit (:
@Ashborn464
@Ashborn464 Ай бұрын
Love your content bro, If you want to know more about Business Read the Book The personal MBA
@ZachHighley
@ZachHighley Ай бұрын
Read it! Anymore recs?
@pawelzabicki7785
@pawelzabicki7785 Ай бұрын
Is there a chance to write you a private message?
@quincysolano7651
@quincysolano7651 Ай бұрын
Since we’re all contributing ideas - “Only Fans - Medical Edition” jkjk it is so interesting to see a KZbinr do a career shift when you known them for so long and have known them for a specific industry! It is all very interesting to observe.
@r.m5883
@r.m5883 Ай бұрын
Pervert
@studyjoy3763
@studyjoy3763 Ай бұрын
Hey Zach! I've been following your videos for a long time, and I just want to say I can't wait to see the next adventure you take! In my high school we have a major system in which we have specialized courses specific to that major, and I made a bad decision and am stuck in a major I really dislike (Pharmacy...) and can't switch it unfortunately, so I understand the struggle of being stuck in a place that you won't like. At least now, when I go to college next year, I'll be more honest with myself about my interests and find some things I'm passionate about pursuing!
@piadt9588
@piadt9588 Ай бұрын
when in highschool, my goal was to be a medical student. i worked hard for it and along the way i met this amazing humanbeing. I remember watching your hospital placement stories and imagining myself as a doctor. Those times were magical. But i couldn’t get in to med school. I’m a 3rd year dental student. The way of life is not direct, it’s more like a maze. Hope you always find your way out Zack. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Take care. Greetings from Turkiye. 🎉😊
@SilviaN1
@SilviaN1 Ай бұрын
I love that you are being honest about external validation. I had meningitis several years ago, and that made me revaluate my life. I found out that my "purpose" is to celebrate the feminine aspect of life. So no matter what I do, this is my north star. From writing a book about it to serving meals for my family or bringing the soft aspect into my interactions ect. What kind of job you have is less important, than what your core intention for this life is, I think.
@mohammadmansour4482
@mohammadmansour4482 Ай бұрын
Have you thought about joining health policy field? Maybe a MSc in health policy with working in advocating in better residency training for future generation! And you may do it aside other things!
@sea_hous
@sea_hous Ай бұрын
Can you recommend a vlogging style camera for people on the go? and a mic for that? Happy to use links. Thanks.
@eeviechicken
@eeviechicken Ай бұрын
Zach... I think I'm ahead of you in your journey of decision-making & have two careers. One is corporate in a completely different industry and one is medicine. My advice is go talk to people. Talk to people ahead of you on the journey... Talk to consultants... Talk to youtubers... Talk to corporate employees etc. Then you need to try things out to know if you like them. The biggest problem you might find is that because you spent so many years to get to medicine, it may make you afraid to make a decision in case you "waste" more years - but none of the years or experiences are wasted. Skills are transferable & you learn more than you think. If you ever want to talk about it, I have no idea how to do that exactly with this platform but I'd be happy to share what I've learned so far if you think it may help.
@ivolzkmjr6173
@ivolzkmjr6173 Ай бұрын
cinematography, surely
@РосенПетров-р7ц
@РосенПетров-р7ц Ай бұрын
I am really sorry to say it, but in my opinion medicine is exactly your thing. Maybe the place where you were is just not your place. Find a place, hospital, wich would be thankful of that you are a great doctor. I was thinking that of the day when I saw for the first time you are saying that you gave up. Please, think of it. Just give yourself time to clear your mind. You are an amazing young doctor with character. You CAN be a great doctor. People are praying to be only the half of you, because you are much more perfect for that job than the others. I hope so you will take the right decision because your future, the Zack's future, is in your hands. ❤
@jakuho4984
@jakuho4984 Ай бұрын
What is your BA/BS in?
@JT-km7cp
@JT-km7cp 29 күн бұрын
Go travelling and continue KZbin. I think you need to broaden your horizons and take more time out.
@ingeneral__6948
@ingeneral__6948 Ай бұрын
Dude , you did not even manage to be some specialty fully trained , not talking about fully practicing and getting normal experience. Any Internist coming out of residency still needs to season for about 7-10 years. You make me laugh and don’t compare yourself to Dr Goobie( neurosurgeon). This is funny.
@yourpersonaladvice7395
@yourpersonaladvice7395 15 күн бұрын
but still he got a glimpse of what was about to come, I have a question, is it better to quit now or as you say 12 to 13 years later realize you are not in the right place, what options will you have then, I don't know man, what is better, I guess it is up to each person, either way, Zack´s decision seems to be valid to me
@kevindoeschemistry4776
@kevindoeschemistry4776 Ай бұрын
First. Excited for your next adventure, wherever it may take you!
@ZachHighley
@ZachHighley Ай бұрын
Me too me too! Thanks for the support.
@holahey919
@holahey919 Ай бұрын
This guy seems somewhat brainwashed, he seeks status, prestige and fame
@ila9063
@ila9063 Күн бұрын
He's not brainwashed, he's just still a bit immature and naive about jobs. The idea that consulting is full of brilliant people at the top of business is ridiculous. He's still got that freshman optimism despite not being a freshman anymore. Nothing a year in consulting won't squash (I speak from experience)
@TatErm-tb8fb
@TatErm-tb8fb Ай бұрын
Zach’s socks are matching his pullover and even the colour of the chair has the same tone…
@ZachHighley
@ZachHighley Ай бұрын
Hey it's only 100% on purpose...
@TatErm-tb8fb
@TatErm-tb8fb Ай бұрын
@@ZachHighley 😂
@marieclaudeb.2366
@marieclaudeb.2366 Ай бұрын
Considerations .. the next 20 years are your most valuable to build a retirement fund. Often enough as well a family.. but as a male you have some flexibility there. Chances are you might not be in the same place for 25 years.. times have changed, people have more than one career sometimes. You can’t plan everything.. life will throw you curveballs and send opportunities you are not seeing right now. I personally had to switch jobs just about every 3 to 5 years.. by then you know it inside out, I needed challenges as soon as they were gone. And I haven’t watched all of your videos .. but I don’t believe for a second that you could sit around and do nothing.. reflecting like this is not everyone does and is highly beneficial
@angelinam6855
@angelinam6855 Ай бұрын
Hi Zach, you have so much to offer. You do you ...... finding a mentor may help clarify and help on choosing your path (in consulting and build the connection), SWOT and Pros & cons on what your thinking of doing. It's a good time to experiment. Things will be clearer
@rezakian9829
@rezakian9829 Ай бұрын
I’m really excited for you Zac. You’re going to grow and develop as a person. Eager to see the great things you’ll do with your time. Whatever you do as long as you put in high effort and intensity great things will come.
@RealFredbaby
@RealFredbaby Ай бұрын
can you become the secretary of health and human services
@lenvilen
@lenvilen 12 күн бұрын
Only in Biden administration😅
@WillMcCartneyAI
@WillMcCartneyAI Ай бұрын
I'm pretty fascinated by the focus on consulting - you mentioned you're concerned somewhat with how people perceive you based on the 'type of job' you hold and companies you've interacted with or even the association of a certain kind of prestige with consulting. However, wasn't that the same 'trap' you mentioned got you into medicine? And realistically, the job of many consulting entities is to help other companies 'improve the bottom line' so I wonder if it's the right path for someone with your creativity + unique worldview. I'm hoping to see you build something great and find a path that really works for you man... I'm definitely rooting for you. GL
@MartinTimothyTimko
@MartinTimothyTimko Ай бұрын
You could: 1. Film talk shows about medicine 2. To study counseling psychology 3. Create computer games and sell them on the Internet 4. To graduate with a PhD in the field of medicine 5. Return to medicine to get used to life :) Q.E.D.
@reginamemoriesforever-vc8ql
@reginamemoriesforever-vc8ql Ай бұрын
Zach, you already know A LOT of medicine; the west exaggerates med training because schooling in the US is big business…. Medicine in the west has become unbearable. You can still serve humanity and treat a lot of people if you move to other places… Regarding the corporate job: you ll detest it. And you won’t learn that much about business… You ll be exposed to politics, inefficiencies, lack of imagination, especially if you go to big pharma. It’s a waste of time and I suspect you’re considering corporate is because there’s a certain prestige to it and… money. You won’t get those big connections to big ppl. It’s an illusion.
@onefailatatime
@onefailatatime Ай бұрын
How many times did you quit? I thought you already said you quit
@EduardoHenrique-nd1ro
@EduardoHenrique-nd1ro Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing, Zach! Have a lovely weekend! Cheers from Brazil!
@galaxy98765
@galaxy98765 Ай бұрын
The world is your oyster, Zach. I love the big dog. He or she is keeping watch for you. ❤
@TatErm-tb8fb
@TatErm-tb8fb Ай бұрын
Yes, I love this dog, too!
@ZachHighley
@ZachHighley Ай бұрын
She's a fantastic dog
@quincysolano7651
@quincysolano7651 Ай бұрын
Sitting in the woods for dramatic effect lol love you Zach
@ZachHighley
@ZachHighley Ай бұрын
of courseeee
@ДядяБаир-ж3и
@ДядяБаир-ж3и Ай бұрын
thousands hours of anki were useless😢
@349circle5
@349circle5 Ай бұрын
Have you looked at Project Cure in Philly?
@tkaefring
@tkaefring Ай бұрын
Saturn Return.
@jakesolar-bassett6619
@jakesolar-bassett6619 Ай бұрын
What are your thoughts on medical cannabis?
@truthhurts986
@truthhurts986 Ай бұрын
Do Medical lab science major and start working.
@marcus747400
@marcus747400 Ай бұрын
Love it mate you took a risk no point not being happy
@ReensaraiArtbyReenaS
@ReensaraiArtbyReenaS Ай бұрын
Great options🎉❤keepgoing being yourself.
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