On awakening, you thanked all of what's in your sight. It was all about sudden, unconscious act, but not out of habit. You just felt grateful that you were by no means deteriorating despite a lot of setbacks dating back to a little over 3 months. Now you're super glad to have the opportunity to give the presentation after work. It's directed toward your colleagues and inpatients and some public servants that you're supposed to interact with on business levels. You may have to knock on wood. But you don't need that superstitious ritual. You're so well prepared that you don't seem to be in a hurry. You have nothing to add up or patch up. And you must say that it's your honor to share your philosophy about what you do. On top of that, that means that you've settled down and you're thriving on those obstacles which have stood in the way of your career trajectory. What's more, you truly love this opportunity as a health educator. You bet it'll be turned into a useful plot line for your tomorrow story, and strong foundation for a public lecture on a larger scale. This might've struck a cord no one else has, in stark contrast to the previous mundane job. It sounds like religious awakening, as if staying on top of ego stuff.