by Matthew Rehrl MD | Philosophy
“Il n’y a qu’un bonheur dans la vie, c’est d’aimer et d’être aimé.”English translation: “There is only one happiness in life: to love and be loved.”– George Sand I don’t think this is the only happiness. But then again, unlike Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin, I am not...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Apple, Philosophy
At WWDC21, Apple announced an improved Apple Maps experience. As an adult, I get a lot of use out of Apple Maps on my iPhone, and I do see the personal value of making it better. However, I do wonder if evermore smartphone technology is a net good for teenagers. Sure,...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Creativity, Writing Habits
My Sunday morning weekly review, which I have done every week for over a decade, is my favorite organizational task. There are two parts to this review process, the physical and the digital. The physical is quite simple. I go to the Inbox on my desk, and work through...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Writing, Writing Habits
If Simplicity and Clarity had a child, that child would be called Delete. As I approach my 181st consecutive post this year, I have finally discovered my favorite key on my keyboard: Delete. It’s this key which makes my writing more simple. And it’s this...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Health, Healthcare Innovation, Healthcare Revenue, Weight Loss
I am an advocate for people doing their best to use people-first language in discussing obesity (for detailed information on this topic, there is no better website better than the Obesity Action Coalition), especially in professional situations, however, I do think...