by Matthew Rehrl MD | Philosophy
Here’s a rather long quote from Plato. Pay particular attention to the part at the end I highlighted: Socrates: I might have a rational explanation that Orithyia was playing with Pharmacia, when a northern gust carried her over the neighboring rocks; and this being...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Artificial Intelligence, Creativity, Healthcare Innovation
Recently I attended an Artificial Intelligence/Deep Learning Conference where one of the tracts was on AI for Enterprise. Within this tract, there was a Google talk on using AI to optimize employees seating to maximize useful connections between each other. Although...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Ikigai, Writing
I didn’t become a writer when I started my blog. I didn’t become a writer after my 50th blog post, my 100th blog post. I didn’t become a writer after I got paid for my writing. I didn’t become a writer after my 4th writing conference. Nor did I...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Writing
As an aspiring wordsmith, the “wikiHow advice for becoming a blacksmith” is a great outline: Read books about the profession and art of blacksmithing.Take classes.Take more advanced metalwork classes.Start building your own blacksmithing setupJoin ABANA (Artists...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Creativity, Photography
I took the two Black & White photographs above at Seattle’s Magnuson Park, where there is a Fin Art Sculpture installation by John T. Young. (If you get a chance, you have to watch his 25-minutes fabulous You Call That Art?! YouTube video!) In the first photo, I...