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Skenario: Dokter gigi Erman memandang terlalu tinggi level pofesinya sehingga ia jatuh pada godaan tindakan materialistik. Begitu juga ia kerap memandang pasiennya secara berbeda-beda. Pasien yang berasal dari kampung-kampung dan berpenampilan lusuh sering dinomerduakan dalam pelayanannya dibandingkan dengan pasien yang berasal dari kelas berada. Ia mendapatkan tekanan sosial yang bertubi-tubi karena akibat dari tindakan-tindakannya tersebut. Walaupun secara ekonomi pak Erman kaya dan berkecukupan, namun hidupnya terasa hambar dan tandus. Ia merasa bahwa hidup ini menjadi beban. Dialah seorang dokter gigi yang hidupnya gagal. Pertanyaan: Apakah latar belakang yang menyebabkan dokter gigi Erman cepat memandang terlalu tinggi level profesinya?

Ah, the case of Dr. Erman, a dentist who seems to have lost his way amidst the pitfalls of materialism and societal pressures. It is a common theme in our society, is it not? The desire to elevate oneself above others, to succumb to the allure of wealth and status. But what is the root cause of Dr. Erman's rapid ascent to a high level of professional arrogance? Perhaps it is rooted in his upbringing, in the values instilled within him from a young age. Maybe he was taught to always strive for excellence, to never settle for anything less than the best. This drive, this relentless pursuit of success, may have blinded him to the true essence of his profession - to heal and serve others. But it is not just his upbringing that may have led Dr. Erman astray. The pressure of society, the constant comparison to others, the need to prove oneself in a world that values material wealth above all else - all of these factors may have played a role in shaping Dr. Erman's perception of his profession and his place within it. And so, he finds himself trapped in a cycle of superficiality and emptiness, unable to see beyond the facade of success that he has created for himself. But there is hope for Dr. Erman, as there is hope for all who have lost their way. It is through self-reflection, through introspection and humility, that one may find true fulfillment and purpose in life. Dr. Erman must learn to let go of his ego, to see his patients not as mere objects of his profession, but as fellow human beings who are in need of care and compassion. Only then can he truly overcome the burden of his failed existence and find the peace and contentment that he so desperately seeks.