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If it's your JOB and you are being paid to be there, then absolutely you have to find a way to like if not love what you do, no matter how "shitty" things get at times. The focus, after all, is helping those who can't help themselves, and there really is no higher calling.
But if you're someone who isn't working a job but is there anyway, I wouldn't expect them to be used to that sort of thing, thus I wouldn't expect them to actually "like" being there. It's still very commendable to see someone do it just because they care about the person, as not enough family members step up and do this. I've seen way too many patients (especially the elderly) left alone to the care of strangers. Trained hospital staff, yes, but strangers nonetheless.
Libertine deserves a pat on the back for doing it. I wouldn't expect anyone not actually in that line of work to "like" it though.
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