Clues that you might not be trying hard enough
You usually succeed You rarely feel like an imposter You already know what you need to know You’re confident it’s going to work
You usually succeed You rarely feel like an imposter You already know what you need to know You’re confident it’s going to work
In this narrative medicine essay, a physician recalls that when she presented with a suspected appendicitis as a medical student, she repeatedly requested a confirmation…
In a competition between someone who knows the most and someone who is willing to learn the most, the edge usually goes to the curious…
If I had to choose one metric that would determine how well someone would do in law school, it wouldn’t be the LSAT or another…
They’re toxic, wasteful and a tempting trap. It’s one of the most important topics in my new book. (And here’s a new podcast on it).…
One of two things is true: A placebo is a force beyond understanding, one that is capable of disappearing when we do the appropriate double-blind…
More than ever, we’re pushed to have certainty. Strong opinions, tightly held and loudly proclaimed. And then, when reality intervenes, it can be stressful. The…
For many, having a dog isn’t just having a pet, they are clearly part of our families. But we do have to remember, dogs are…
Show A Life of Greatness, Ep David Whyte: Heal Your Pain – Nov 7, 2022
Of course, we’ve always had snake oil salesmen. We’ve always had patent medicines, odd electric probes and copper bracelets. That’s partly because placebos work, and…
Joni wrote, “Rows and floes of angel hairAnd ice cream castles in the airAnd feather canyons everywhereI’ve looked at clouds that way But now they…