Dei, we're back with a vengeance
Dei,
Remind me to tell you about the following:
a successful and proven strategy to read more
how I trained the wrong habit for a year
which parts have altered
which parts remain
what happens next
Welcome back to the second year of #DeisOfOurLives.
Thank you for arriving here. Thank you for choosing to stay.
May your meals contain the right amount of salt,
Melizarani
On repeat this week
William Pope.L introduces himself by saying “My name is Pope.L and I am the Friendliest Black Artist In America.” That alone warrants so much attention. His work ‘How Much Is The N***** In The Window’ is profound and shattering. I discovered Pope.L while unpacking my best friend’s bookshelf. There are dozens of valid points of entry, into discovering the works of this fascinating multidisciplinary performance artist. Here is mine.
Clinical medicine, then, can leverage its own narrative nature by beginning with an artful reading of what a patient is really seeking, when presented with the possibility of predictive tests. Patients who ask “What do my numbers say?” may really be asking the very different question, “What will these numbers mean to the story I’m writing?”
Richard Powers is a novelist that won my mind recently with his latest title ‘Bewilderment’. Here is his Brief Take on Genetic Screening.Die Die Must Reply returns this month! Reply this email if you’d like a spot.
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My father said
“Enjoy the cake and find out what happened to her daughter.”