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 around, though, he felt like a smiling dark little raincloud.””
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.
Balance vigilance with emotional wellbeing.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- clinical practice
- friendship dynamics
- stress management
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can doctors maintain vigilance without becoming overly anxious?
- What role do supportive colleagues play in mood regulation?
Constant catastrophizing can lead to burnout despite professional skill.