by Matthew Rehrl MD | Digital Platforms, Writing
Over the past year and a half, I’ve blogged every day. It’s been a very good experience and it has been especially valuable in creating a daily writing and creative habit. However, in terms of expanding my digital platform as a writer, the return on investment hasn’t...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Digital Trust Networks
Trust—both digital and in-real-life (IRL)—is a vector. It has both directionality and magnitude. Johnny trust Sally more than Sally trusts Johnny. The regional hospital trusts the State Health Department more than the State Health Department trusts the regional...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Creativity, Writing, Writing Habits
I had an interesting dream last night. (Note: The only thing that I find more boring than someone else’s dream is the person that tells them, so I apologize beforehand). I was at a work event composed of two start-up companies I have worked with recently. This event...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Health, Philosophy
During my recent shallow dive into the deep pool called Wittgensteinian Philosophy, I did find some of his ideas regarding language-games interesting. Specifically, although I don’t fully accept that all problems of philosophy are problems of language, I do...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Creativity
Doodle: An aimless scrawl made by a person while his mind is more or less otherwise applied.Usage: 1956 H. Gardner Limits Lit. Crit. ii. 34 When a writer’s first drafts, scraps of memoranda, and ‘doodles’ have been preserved, we may possibly have a limited...