I am old school. I think that craft beers taste like urine, tofu tastes like polystyrene, and that posting your life all over social media is tasteless. I feel lucky to be a doctor; it’s a privilege not a burden. I also don’t buy into the idea that doctors are the most gifted and caring people in our society, because it just isn’t true. Becoming a doctor is much more about privilege than ability. The attributes of care, intelligence, and commitment are common among the wider population — which brings me to the GP recruitment crisis. Most doctors don’t want to be GPs because of the profession’s low status — and this is not going to change any time soon. In fact, the …