by Matthew Rehrl MD | Creativity, Photography, Writing
De gustibus non est disputandum: “About tastes, it should not be disputed/discussed.” People may or may not like my photo above. I happen to like it. I love its softness and the dew on the drops, the texture of the blueberries, and overall I think it is a pretty good...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | EHR, Writing
At a recent online event at the Burke Museum, I attended a wonderful talk, The Lifeways and Stories reflected in Guests from the Great River, by the Native American artist Tony A. (naschio) Johnson (Chinook). Apart from describing his work, prominently installed at...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Blogging, Creativity, Writing
Today is my 100th consecutive day of blogging and posting! Here are some thoughts on this experience. It hasn’t been all that difficult to blog and write daily. Most of my posts are small and light. The two key disciplines I have needed to blog daily are to have a...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Writing
Per the Oxford English Dictionary, here’s some ways—with their dates—the word culture has been used in the past: 1483 Whan they departe fro the culture and honour of theyr god. (Worship; reverential homage.) 1450 In places there thou wilt have the culture. ( The...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Philosophy
After re-reading Thomas Kuhn’s The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, I am more convinced than ever that there have been at least two true paradigm shifts in physics: The Copernican Revolution and Quantum Mechanics ( I am still on the fence about Relativity). But is...