"Why do you look so tired?"

Eva comes into the office, sees me yawning on the couch, and brings it back. I wiped my eyes with my hands because I could feel tears coming out of my eyes.

"I didn't sleep well last night. He keeps waking up."

"Blood. That's what babies are for."

I couldn't help but say it was nothing. I'm tired from the rest of my sleep, but I don't know.

I used to be fit, but these days, after coming back from Korea and dealing with my work, I had only four hours of sleep a day. However, since those four and a half hours are gone, I can't help but get tired.

"How'd it go at the hospital?"

I was grumpy for no reason, so I grumbled and talked about it elsewhere. Why did I keep talking about Jina? Something didn't seem right.

Even with good heart Eva, I thought it might make me feel bad in a corner, but it doesn't seem like it at all. I always feel it, but he has a big heart.

Eva had to stay in Poland for a while because of what I told her to do. It is the establishment of a hospital in Poland.

The reason I suddenly built a hospital is because Eva's mother is often sick, and there isn't a proper hospital in Poland. No, you're right. There is no proper medical staff.

Poland's medical environment is notoriously poor, already among the worst Eastern European countries, where the wages of doctors or nurses are ridiculous, below the country's average wage. I didn't believe it the first time I heard it.

A doctor who's studying hard and earning less than average wages?

Being a doctor in one word means that he is crazy. In this situation, hospitals exist and medical actions take place because 'bribery and corruption' are generalized.

Eastern Intelligence explained that doctors under the old Communist regime were widespread to believe that they could be paid less because they were getting bribes from patients anyway. At the time of the salary calculation, everyone has a wage under the assumption of 100% bribery, which is absurd, no matter how communist.

The problem is that politicians and ordinary citizens have not changed their minds even after nearly 15 years of democracy.

This shows that it's really hard to change a person's mind once it's hardened. Even if it is changed, it is followed unconsciously in the head.

If doctors do not want to take bribes or are good at it, they will try to go abroad, so the skilled doctors in Poland say they are dropping rapidly.

Eva and her sister Sylvia often visited Poland for her sick mother, who was sad to leave it entirely in the hands of her relatives. That's why I thought it would be a good idea to set up a whole hospital.

It's even weirder if skilled doctors don't come together to present blueprints to hospitals with modern facilities and comprehensive hospitals, usually costing $650 a doctor's salary. Progress is smooth.

"Thank you. First of all, I built a ward and brought my mother here. I don't think we have to worry anymore."

"I hope so. If I go to Poland for a few months a year, someone will take care of me. Go get some fruit quickly."

"Okay."

I knock Eva's butt and ask her to bring something to eat, but she walks out smiling. Somehow it looks more inviting today, but I like the way you walk behind with your heels on.

I felt sorry for myself for not wanting anything, but I was very grateful for building a hospital for my mother who didn't want to leave Poland. I later enlisted Eva as Chairman of the Board of Directors. She said she was fine, but she just left. I think you should have one just in case.

"Here, have some of this."

"Ugh, yeah. Put it in your mouth."

I'm sitting on the couch, putting my laptop on my lap, checking my email, and Eva cuts the kiwi next to me and gives it to me. I opened my mouth instead of receiving it, and I spilled my eyes and shoved it in my mouth. Gold Kiwi sweetness made me feel better.

This is it. The new assistants bring in coffee and snacks, but they don't take care of them like this.

You can't just sit next to them and ask them to cut a kiwi, but Eva takes care of me like her sister.

Tir,

It looks like Eva ate three or four gold kiwis to carve, but the phone rings. It's an intercom from the secretary's office, and it's 8: 40.

I hate it when someone interrupts me before 9: 00 in the morning. It is my own time to check the schedule of the day and plan ahead. People know this habit, so there are hardly any phone bells ringing at this time. But I'm eating something that makes me feel good today, and it bothers me.

"Sir, Senator John Kerry called directly."

"What? In person?"

It was Ali in the secretarial office who connected the phone. I came in on Sabrina's behalf, but it's only been three months. That's why I felt a panic in my voice.

"Yes, what do you want to do?"

"Come on, turn it around."

The Democratic presidential candidate, of course, will be contacted by the chief of staff or secretaries, and I will pick up the phone when connected. This is the same for me. But I called him myself.

'This is where the side effects come from.'

As a secretary, Alien is less agile. While the presidential candidate is on the phone, he says, "Wait, I don't have it. 'It is not possible. Better to make a connection unless you say no as soon as you get it in the first place. It can lead to misunderstandings.

It is a secretary who was chosen by adding a little heart to the spirit of topography and service. Alie is also a baby face who has just graduated from college with a glamorous figure on her cheek. It is too sad to receive and respond to calls from presidential candidates on TV every day.

"It's been a long time. How have you been?"

I said in a slightly exaggerated voice, expressing my gratitude as much as possible. One of the reasons I went to Korea for two weeks as an excuse is' I don't want to get involved with Senator Kerry. 'It was because I was stabbed in the stomach for no reason.

"Chairman Kim, it's hard to talk on the phone these days. It's a little busy, isn't it?"

"Haha. Are you as busy as Senator Kerry?"

Senator Kerry's words are slightly thorny. No matter how busy I am, it is my opinion that the election will be more than I am in a month's time left.

It is realistically difficult for the US presidential election to lose and then appear as a candidate. I understand that this is the first and last chance for Senator Kerry.

"Remember the last time I did you a favor?"

"Ah, yes, of course. I'm always thankful."

At first, I couldn't remember what it meant, but when I thought of the bear, I asked him to name the sea 'East Sea Japan Sea' two years ago.

I didn't know much about the Navy back then, but now I think it's funny why I did what I did. Speaking of which, Senator Kerry is bringing in nothing.

"I'm not calling to hear that, I'm telling you that we were close. I wouldn't be the only one thinking that, would I?"

"Of course I think so, too. It's nagging."

I've known Senator Kerry for more than five years now, when she was elected governor of California.

Since last year, she has refrained from meeting with Democrats in public with Director Lizzie, one of the realities within the Bush administration, but she has remained more distant as she becomes elected this year.

I don't hate Senator Kerry either. He is honest and decent in his own way, but as an entrepreneur I have no choice but to be 'profit-sensitive'.

"When are you going to meet her? Any time tomorrow or the day after tomorrow?"

"Tomorrow or the day after?"

"Well, isn't there somewhere we can meet in private?"

Congressman Kerry knows I'm running a government business, but seeing me meeting him like this would be very disadvantageous.

Election managers were also heard arguing about what to do in just one month's time.

Some of the CEOs of American companies are not hardwired to comment on politics. Larry Ellison, who leads Oracle, often criticizes the government for being a Democrat.

It is not a particular disadvantage, however, because the original American political landscape recognizes criticism. However, there is a difference between simple support and active support.

I had to meet him anyway, so I made an appointment after two days. I've been trying to figure out what to say to Senator Kerry, who I've been avoiding.

"Welcome. What's the rush? You still don't know who you're calling?"

Two days is a short time. I went to the meeting place without any time to think about my future habits. However, I made some decisions before and after Thanksgiving because I was worried all the time. Otherwise I wouldn't be here.

"Phew, this is just makeup. I'm a mess now, you think the campaign for the presidential election is easy? I'm really busy right now."

"Then, why did you call someone as useless as me? I don't know anything about business."

I accepted it unconditionally because I was sorry for avoiding it on purpose when I spoke to him earlier, but I found myself unfair. It was Senator Kerry who made me yell at people I didn't want to see.

"Haha. Come on. Governor Grey told me all about how you changed the 99 years of losing elections. He also said the reelection would have been 100 percent if you hadn't helped him."

"That's a bit different from the truth."

"I've already checked with Governor Grey and his staff. I'm not gonna ask you too much, so you don't have to hide."

Do you have to smile or cry? '

I don't know how Mr. Grey said it in detail, but there seems to be some misunderstanding. It's true that I created the slogan in '99, but I never won on my own or in an election office alone.

There was an undisclosed recognition. It was the servers on one side of my home office that became the aid of Controller X. It is the earliest election-only system in which I implemented the 'Stay on topic' function.

Unlike the first time I was an election chief who had no planning to reveal anything other than coincidentally making a slogan, the second reelection saw the effect of solving the electrical problem, and it was very popular with me personally.

Along with the growth of the Johnstone Group, I have significant influence and support in the California region. Moreover, Jennifer's support rate is ridiculously high among women. Of course, it helped my relative, Mr Grey.

In addition, a little help from 'Controller X' cannot be denied. The reversal was urgent because the power problem was so mishandled in the beginning. I had no choice but to touch it again.

I sighed when Senator Kerry misunderstood that I had some grand election strategy. But I don't want to tell you the truth.

We talked about things like that, but in the end we asked for help. The election was coming up, but the rate of support was not narrowed, and there was no clear way, so even the chief electoral staff is now in a rage.

"Help me. I'm not asking you to officially come, I'm just asking you from behind. Honestly, they say this election is tough."

"Khh-hmm. You're too honest."

I explained my situation and asked for help to see if Senator Kerry didn't want to, but my mind moved a little. It is not easy to acknowledge your weakness in the political system.

"...."

I had already prepared what to say, but I was a little hesitant. Maybe there's some anxiety about the outcome.

If Rumsfeld had not planned to raise the 'Buy America, America' bill, he would have politely refused to do it to Congressman Kerry.

However, in the present situation, cutting off Rumsfeld from the connections of Secretary Rumsfeld, Vice President Dick Cheney and President Bush is not easy. So I'm weighing my choices.

"What would you do if... I was sure I could help?" "

"Certain help?!"

"Yes. It's quite effective, but it's very wavelength. And of course, there's a huge increase in my effort and burden."

"I shouldn't say this, but there are some things that come and go. I don't know what more you need, the richest man in the world, but isn't it great to have the President of the United States as a friend? Plus, he owes me a huge debt."

Congressman Kerry suddenly grips his fist as if it were full of energy. I'm pretty sure I have something big planned, but I can't help but wonder if this is too loud. I think the weight of the words that come out of my position is much larger than I thought.

Throw the battle...? '

I unknowingly found myself rubbing my forehead with my finger. Decisions are hard every time.

Artwork Reviews

2004 data shows that the average wage for Poland is 630 dollars, and the doctors are 530 dollars. This is also lower than Hungary ($580) and Czech Republic ($1275), which is the main reason why the text is described.

It says that the minds of citizens and politicians have not changed, and that the best medical personnel are going abroad, and frankly, it's too salty. The article says that the price is twice as high as Western Europe, and the doctor's wage is 10 times higher.

Because of the deep-rooted communist consciousness that people had when they were in charge of health care, the first private hospital in Poland was officially open in 2007.

For reference, in 2004, < Kerry vs. Bush > The presidential election was November 2nd.

I wonder what the odds are.