That was generally Rahim's mentality. It was better to let go of things you can't change instead of dwelling on it. He scratched his wrist, running his fingers over the bracelet. That mentality was getting hard to hang onto, of course. Yeah, yeah, he drawled, even mentally. Moot argument. I'll tell you to take it easy, you'll go home and sleep for an hour, wash, rinse, repeat. He likely didn't have much room to dispute that. He spent most of his time here at the facility, even when he didn't have anybody to train. He'd gone days before without leaving it, because he didn't require as much sleep as others, so sometimes he just forgot to sleep, until he crashed. He wasn't in the position to judge anyone's life choices here. It was better to keep busy than to be idle, and sometimes sleep felt a lot like being idle.
Just do me a favor, try to remember that if you're dead on your feet, you won't be much good to those patients either. Gotta save yourself before you can save them. You burn yourself out, and we're kinda fucked here. Rahim made a face. No pressure. That almost started out as a pep talk.