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Honestly, Wasim Zahid | Honestly: Wasim Zahid (46)

Although Wasim Zahid is a doctor, he does not consider himself brave for that reason. He has learned that things do not always go smoothly.


You are now reading Nettavisen’s regular column “Honestly!” where famous and relevant people answer a bunch of regular questions about themselves, their opinions, everyday life and the important things in life – as well as some quick recommendations!

Please, here you have:

Name: Wasim Zahid
Alder: 46 years
Marital status: Married, 4 children
Grown up: At Hovseter in Oslo
Living now: In Lommedalen
Workplace: Drammen Hospital
How to get around in everyday life: Unfortunately only by car. Would love to cycle or walk more

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What is engaging you right now?
– Formula 1.

What is your most controversial position?
– Alcohol is the most dangerous drug.

And what are you proud to have achieved in the last year?
– Finally switch to electric car.

Introverted or extroverted? Ambivert. In other words, situation-dependent, and has features from both camps
Straight from the liver or conflict cloud? Very cloud of conflict. Sweeping things under the rug is underestimated
Carefully planned or take it as it comes? Take it as it comes. I do not even pack for vacations
Save or treat? Treat yourself wisely and save a little. Saving gives freedom
Public or private? Public. It is safest
Dax18 or The Farm? Neither
Board games or World of Warcraft? GTA V
School of life or master’s degree? A little of everything

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When was the last time you cried and why?
– A few months ago when I was touched by a clip on YouTube about people helping people.

What is the bravest thing you have done?
– Sometimes I do heroic procedures at the hospital, but I do not consider it to be brave.

What is the most dramatic thing you have experienced?
– Losing a patient because I missed a diagnosis.

And… when did you make a mistake?
– When I jokingly said that the corona pandemic will be forgotten in March 2020. My God, so stupid.

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Political correctness and krenkorama – is it a sign that society is developing for the better or for the worse? Explain!
– Neither worse nor better. I do not like these expressions. Using them about others in a discussion is a ruling technique and condescending. Being offended is not stupid. It just means you care about something, and feel strongly about it. But instead of acknowledging the other party’s commitment and meeting it properly with arguments, you rather throw the “violation card” at the person and get him to shut up. And why should politically correct be something wrong? It seems that people think that it is automatically an advantage to go against the flow and be the opposite. The old woman against the current, sort of. In fact, it is usually right to follow the current.

Who / what do you want to praise and why?
– Abdul Sattar Edhi. A philanthropist who has done more for weak and vulnerable people than perhaps anyone else, but who has hardly received any recognition.

What makes you cursed?
Discrimination and injustice.

If you had 500,000 to invest, how would you invest?
– I would have invested them in my marriage by refurbishing the kitchen.

What is the best or worst gift you have received or given?
– The best I have received and given are good experiences. Holidays, restaurant visits, cinema visits, tours. The worst thing I have received or given are sweaters.

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Give us some quick recommendations!

Book / newspaper / magazine: Book: The Cormoran Strike Series by Robert Galbraith. Newspaper / Website: VOX
Series / Movie: Serie: Drive to Survive. Film: Parasite
Music: 90s hip hop
App: Finn.no
SoMe-profil: Seagull. Species. Now. on YouTube
Food / drink: Biryani. Must be made by the mother of your Pakistani friend
And where do you prefer to go on holiday? A big city abroad. London, New York, Istanbul, Karachi

What are you most looking forward to next year?
– A holiday abroad.

And honestly:

Pineapple on pizza? Yay or nay? Yay without a doubt.

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