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  • 3 years

    How Finitude Makes Us Happy — My Final Post

    She looked her age — 27, startlingly close to my own age. Did we share acquaintances or friends of friends? She fixed her hair in a ponytail and wore jeans and a collared shirt with a sweater, a preppy and youthful fashion statement consistent with her...

  • 3 years

    A White Doctor Goes to Africa

    “I am departing totally convinced,” the great Russian playwright Anton Chekhov wrote to a professional acquaintance in March of 1890, “that my trip will yield a valuable contribution neither to literature nor to science.” Chekhov prepared to leave for...

  • 3 years

    The Art of Prognosticaton

    Her oncologist sent her in to the emergency room. The diagnosis was metastatic gallbladder cancer aggressively invading her liver resulting in liver failure. I went down to the emergency room to see her. She only spoke Bengali so every conversation required...

  • 3 years

    Death in the Young

    In this sad world of ours, sorrow comes to all; and, to the young, it comes with bitterest agony, because it takes them unawares.
    — Abraham Lincoln, Letter to Fanny McCullough, December 23, 1862
    In war, those with their lives yet to be lived are also those most urgently needed to fight. It is one of the tragic ironies of conflict. In the U.S. Civil War, the average soldier was 26 and approximately 620,000 soldiers died. In World War I, over...

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