Back cover suggestionIt all began with medicine.Trained as an anaesthetist and later drawn into humanitarian work, Farzin Rahmani's life has unfolded across operating theatres, remote communities, and places far from any spotlight. One day caring for patients, the next helping to build schools, support young people, or explain modern ideas in settings where resources were scarce but commitment was not.A Life in Service is a reflective and gently humorous memoir about choosing purpose over recognition. It traces a journey shaped not by isolated achievements, but by continuity - how small beginnings grow into lasting initiatives, sustained by patience, collaboration, and the quiet support of many hands.Warm, honest, and deeply human, this is a story of responsibility shared rather than claimed, and of work intended to endure beyond the individual. It reminds us that meaningful lives are often lived quietly, guided by perseverance, humility, and a sense of humour when plans don't unfold as expected.This is not a story of arrival, but of commitment - and of service that continues.
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