Dear Mentor,
I am a general surgery resident, and recently I’ve started to notice that the days I’m most energized are not the ones spent in the operating room, but the ones where I’m thinking about problems outside of it. That realization has been uncomfortable, because I’ve invested years into becoming a surgeon, and walking away feels both irrational and, at times, like a relief.
How do you navigate that tension between commitment and curiosity without making a decision you might regret?

