- Believes he needs a degree in medicine, or having taken a biochemistry course to understand surface level explanations, aka "Topic 101." For this person, you can recommend cyanide to him as long as you have a degree. He is a disciple of modern management thinking of outsourcing everything to experts.
- Has a short attention span
- Has an incorrigible itch to interrupt with topics that are totally unrelated to the subject matter at hand
- Can't differentiate between symptoms and causes, e.g. cholesterol lowered by whatever means is problem solved.
- Commiserates with the conventional doctor's heavy workload and thus gives him the latitude to just prescribe quick cures to him in order for the doctor to attend to the long line of patients in the waiting room; finding a cure for himself is not as important
- Asking for a second opinion from two doctors who worship the same medical religion is the way to go
- Cannot take an analogy well and uses the imperfectness of an analogy against you. You end up arguing about the analogy and nothing else lol
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