Watching "House" series made me understand my husband better. He's in pain every single day, always taking his painkillers. Brain damage due to military service. He's a vet, tough sarcastic guy, but amazingly good paramedic. May seem brutal, but saved a lot of lives. Usually people don't like him for being honest. And I fell in love with him because he has a good heart and cares for everyone around him. I wonder how is that like, to live battling pain every single day and night, and still being able to function. But House explained it, and showed it is possible. Thank you, Dr House.
we need another video like this please, I haven't found something just so perfect like that, like it just hits the spots and really gets me in the mood to study as a medical student.
I like the occasional beeps in the background of the heart monitor, ive been to hospitals many times in my life and ive grown occustum to the noises and things youd hear in a hospital, it calms me for some reason, and I'm not sure why, but it brings peace since I also hear movements in the background with House moving, makes me feel like I'm not alone anymore, i can escape with videos like this.
@@arinc9shocking concept, hear me out; some people are not native english speakers. english speaking folk, especially americans, realize that other cultures exist challenge: impossible.
@@jesuisege Gosh, I just love how cool it is to pick on Americans. So hip and trendy. It's not like a good chunk of them actually DO speak at least two languages. It's not like most of the rest of the world speaks English as a second or third language.
@@arinc9 Either OP is, as another lovely internet stranger suggested, not a native speaker, is a child or teenager, or simply stinks at spelling. But yes. The attempt was fascinating.
There is something in this ambience, in House in general, that just feels right, it calms my thinking and it allows me to fucus, a version with some phrases from house in random moments would be great.
House MD is an experience. I saw the first episode way back and I got to see the finale and the special documentary they did for the series finale it was incredible. I learned while watching the special that when they were filming the show Hugh Laurie ended up having to switch legs because House's limp was beginning to affecting his everyday walking.
this has become the only study playlist i use for a while now. it keeps me focused throughout all my study time and really encourages me to put on an excellent perfomance. great job!
can you do one with more of his quotes along with echo and this ambient music that goes on for a long time?, i know it probably wont get much views but it would mean the world to me, please🙏
@@The-Wandering_Cynic ok, if we’re being technical, I’m bad at spelling. Also, you can’t talk. TECHNICALLY 🤓🤓🤓 it should be ‘it won’t get MANY views’ But since I’m not a nitpicking douche I didn’t say anything.
12:27 WHHHYYYYY!!!!!!!? >:((((((( JUST WHY?! FOR WHAT? WHATS THE REASON? DID U REALLY THOUGHT "SOUND AMAZING, GONA PUT IT SOMWHERE IN PLAYLIST LIKA A BACKGROUND AMBIENT".....
as someone that's in the field it sounds like suctioning or smth?? but i can't be certain. the whole sequence sounds like someone suctioning some crap and then chucking the tubes in the bin and then washing their hands
don't go to medical school because you think it's cool, do it because it's what you want to do with your life. It may be you find you can't handle seeing blood, the stress, the lack of free time. Healthcare is stable, always in demand and has a large amount of positions to choose from without necessarily going into med school(which takes years of study and low pay). You should ask the professionals themselves. Ask doctors what it's like being a doctor, pharmacists as a pharmacists, nurses and so on. It's long hours around sick, not necessarily stable people. It's thankless work when you're doing your job right. More people than you think only go into healthcare for the paycheck and stability and their patient care varies wildly. You really should be prepared on both what you can expect and what you know about yourself.
@origincolorssketch Thanks for your answer! I can stand seeing blood, human organs, and so on. I know that the job is thankless... but I also know that it's a really really interesting way to choose for my life. I'll always be learning something new, read, watch, talk to someone more experienced. Doctors may have a lack of free time, they may be lonely persons sometimes, but I believe they can be happy in life.
Being doubtful about a big choice doesn't mean you don't think it's for you, doubting and questioning choices is part of being human, try some in hospital courses and talk to professionals, don't be shy, genuinely try and see if you feel comfortable in the environment and feel capable of the massive amounts of studying involved, good luck
@@ilayohana3150 many people use ambient videos like this for several different reasons. white noise for sleeping and studying, to feel less lonely especially in houses or study halls that are incredibly quiet, or to immerge themselves in a sort of fantasy environment for the simple fun of it or because it leads to more effective results
@@ilayohana3150 im gonna assume youre like 8 for the sake of my own sanity LMFAO. wait till you find out that literally every human being feels lonely at times, ESPECIALLY during long hours normally spent alone: LIKE STUDYING