I recently read the second edition of Doctors Do Cry by the same editor, and it offers a deeply moving insight into the emotions of doctors—feelings often buried under the weight of their workload. Through numerous real-life stories, the book reveals that the professional side of doctors we see in hospitals is merely the tip of the iceberg. Behind every patient’s survival lies immense satisfaction, and behind every unfortunate demise, there is profound grief. These experiences become an emotional burden that doctors silently carry, making this book a powerful tribute to their struggles, resilience, and humanity.