Which professions expose more of the dark side of human nature?

I think there are doctors and prison guards who expose the darker side of human nature. Man is half angel and half devil. When it comes to the dark side of human nature, words such as discrimination, hatred, jealousy, inferiority, bullying, control, desire, arrogance, and complaints will come to mind before work.

In fact, this is psychologically normal, but if they happen often, it is also very scary. In the profession that most exposes the dark side of human nature, Preservation Fungus suddenly discovered that several relatives and friends around him seemed to be engaged in this profession. Before serving his sentence, his cousin Germ was a prison guard. The prison he lives in is full of felons. His brother has a kind heart. When he first started working, he looked at the prisoners who were not free. Some of their families were destroyed and some felt sorry for them.

He even sympathized with them. But after reading the thick crime files, he concluded the following sentence: Only the unexpected is not impossible for them, and three opinions are brushed away every day. Robbers, rapists, embezzlers, liars, drug criminals, etc., and some are high-tech people. There are too many cases. The bacteria were reluctant to describe in detail before serving. Without the dark side of human nature, these people would not be criminals.

My cousin is an obstetrician. In obstetrics and gynecology, there is laughter and laughter in front of reality to welcome new life and various misfortunes. A young woman in her early twenties gave birth to a premature baby. Her husband is dressed elegantly, giving people a noble feeling. After delivery, the mother was very weak due to early malnutrition and required human albumin transfusion. However, the couple's financial situation was not very good. Her husband is a freelancer and his income is very unstable. Her husband said that she could not afford the money, and her mother-in-law's parents said that her daughter married into her husband's family, and her mother-in-law's family had no money. The family of a clinically pregnant woman felt very sorry. She lent her husband several thousand dollars for first aid, but the man took the money and disappeared.

The parents who gave birth to their daughter also turned a blind eye to their daughter because human serum albumin is a special product. Without the signature and application form of the patient's family, and without sufficient treatment costs, the doctor had no choice but to supplement some basic nutritional solution that could be provided to the mother. Not long after, one night, the woman suddenly died in the ward. She was later confirmed to have died of hypoalbuminemia. Less than two days after her death, her husband appeared, looking like a scoundrel and scoundrel, cursing the doctors and the hospital, and demanding compensation for financial losses from the hospital. So I think doctors and prison guards are professions that are more exposed to the dark side of human nature. The above are all personal opinions.