
THE TECHNICAL NURSE💊💉
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📢 *Why Some People Just Can’t Admit They're Wrong* _*(And why they keep comparing themselves to others 👀)*_ 🔥 When People Can’t Admit They’re Wrong… Read This: *“A Psychological View of People Who Keep Arguing Even When Proven Wrong”* “If someone can’t admit they’re wrong, it’s not confidence — it’s insecurity in disguise. 👀💭” Ever notice how some people argue even after they’ve been proven wrong? Or constantly compare themselves to others just to look better? 👉 It’s not confidence. 👉 It’s not strength. 👉 It’s defensiveness — and here’s what’s really behind it: 💔 1. Inferiority Complex Deep down, they don’t feel enough. So they argue louder, not smarter — trying to feel superior. 🧠 2. Ego Issues Admitting fault feels like a hit to their pride. To protect their ego, they double down instead of backing down. 📉 3. The Comparison Trap They keep comparing because they’re unsure of their own worth. Tearing others down becomes a way to feel “above.” 🚫 4. Never Taught Acceptance Many weren’t raised to see mistakes as growth opportunities — so they treat stubbornness as strength. 🛡️ 5. Defense Mechanisms 101 Projection, rationalization, blame-shifting... It’s not strategy. It’s self-protection. 💡 The Truth: This behaviour isn’t about you. It’s about them — and what they’re fighting inside. ✅ Real growth starts with self-awareness ✅ Strength lies in humility ✅ Healing begins with acceptance Now that you've known the reason that your friend can't stoop arguing even when been proven wrong with valid points; please Like, Comment, Share, and Follow for more. #the_Technical_Nurse #mentalhealthawareness #mentalhealthmatters #mentalhealth


DOCTORS, NURSES, PHARMACISTS, MED. LAB. TECHNICIANS/SCIENTISTS.... We all have to wake up! This is a glimpse into a future we should all be worried about... Imagine this: Nurses, the backbone of our healthcare system, are asked to work alongside new AI tools—helping to train systems that handle patient records, schedule treatments, and even suggest medications. At first, it's all framed as "support." The AI will help reduce burnout, streamline tasks, and allow nurses to focus more on patient care. But what happens next? Fast forward a few years, and those same nurses find themselves replaced—not because they failed, but because the AI they helped train is now doing large parts of their jobs faster and cheaper. Hospital executives call it “efficiency.” Nurses call it betrayal. And while AI can't truly replicate compassion, bedside care, or human judgment, it won’t stop companies from trying—especially if it saves them money. Meanwhile, administrative roles and high-level decision-makers remain untouched. The people who touch lives everyday are the ones most at risk of being “automated out.” Brethren and Colleagues! This is the danger we face—not of AI becoming evil, but of it being used by powerful systems to quietly push out the very people who built and sustained them. If we’re not careful, the future of healthcare could be one where empathy, humanity, and care are replaced by cold algorithms—and where those who dedicated their lives to helping others are discarded the moment they're no longer "cost-effective." Is this the future we want? Or is it time to speak up before it becomes reality? We have to wake up! Before it becomes too late. #the_Technical_Nurse #health World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Organization African Region World Health Organization Nigeria UNICEF UNICEF Africa UNICEF Nigeria


🪨 She carried a baby for 61 years. Not out of love — but because she had no choice. In 1948, 31-year-old Huang Yijun from China was told her pregnancy was ectopic — the foetus was growing outside her womb, in her abdomen. It didn’t survive. 💔 Doctors advised immediate surgery... But Huang couldn’t afford it. She felt no pain. So she let it be. Over time, her body did something incredible: It calcified the foetus, encasing it in calcium to protect her. It became a lithopaedion — aka a “stone baby.” She lived with it for 61 years. No major issues. No one knew. Until 2009, at 92 years old, she started feeling discomfort… And doctors discovered the forgotten fetus inside her. 🧠 One of the longest-documented cases of lithopaedion in history. A wild, haunting reminder of what the human body can survive. #the_Technical_Nurse


Reality is anti-woke✅ And for some reason, this will offend some people😒