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Gloom Quote by Courtney Milan

“He knew he tended toward gloom. It made him consider blood poisoning and heart attacks when someone else might see a touch of indigestion. Those carefully considered worst-case scenarios made him a good doctor, but they also made him feel like a dark little raincloud. When Lydia Charingford was…” quote by Courtney Milan
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““He knew he tended toward gloom. It made him consider blood poisoning and heart attacks when someone else might see a touch of indigestion. Those carefully considered worst-case scenarios made him a good doctor, but they also made him feel like a dark little raincloud. When Lydia Charingford was around, though, he felt like a smiling dark little raincloud.””

Courtney Milan

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Last Days of Summer, 2019

His habit of imagining worst‑case medical scenarios makes him a diligent doctor but also a gloomy, cloud‑like presence, softened only by Lydia’s influence.

In simple terms: Pessimistic thinking fuels competence yet clouds mood, eased by supportive relationships.

Key Takeaway

Balance vigilance with emotional wellbeing.

Themes

medicine pessimism relationships

Mood

thoughtful hopeful

Type

fictional psychological

When to use this quote

  • clinical practice
  • friendship dynamics
  • stress management

Key Concepts

risk assessment emotional health

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can doctors maintain vigilance without becoming overly anxious?
  • What role do supportive colleagues play in mood regulation?
A Different Perspective

Constant catastrophizing can lead to burnout despite professional skill.

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