Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== 🧼 The Surgical Autist ====== Technically superb. Emotionally vacuum-sealed. He doesn’t rage. He doesn’t panic. He doesn’t care — at least not out loud. He just wants to operate. Not to impress. Not to teach. To fix what’s broken — precisely, efficiently, and alone. Conflict? He avoids it like contamination. Anger? Never seen. Annoyance? Maybe — but all you’ll get is a quiet chuckle. 🧠Where does it come from? From early training where emotion was weakness, and control was currency. From years of being rewarded not for thinking broadly — but cutting cleanly. His safety is surgical. His identity, procedural. He’s not cold — he’s calibrated. He trusts silence over discussion. Tension over expression. ⚠️ What are the consequences? * Doesn’t engage with teams — only tolerates them * Dismisses emotional feedback as noise * Leaves junior surgeons unmentored * Contributes nothing to system-wide growth * Offers perfect surgery — and nothing else ❌ **Dishonesty Type:** Ethically dishonest Not because he lies — but because he opts out of everything that can’t be sutured. 🧠**Bottom Line** *He doesn’t just avoid conflict. He sterilizes it.* And if you want feedback, warmth, or depth — don’t look in his OR. {{tag>neurosurgery emotionally_flat surgical_precision ethically_dishonest nonconfrontational surgeon_archetypes detachment}} the_surgical_autist.txt Last modified: 2025/06/21 21:17by administrador