My Long Struggle With Causation

My Long Struggle With Causation

Since the 1980s, when I earned my advanced degree in Physics, I’ve struggled with understanding the concept of causation, and thirty years as a physician hasn’t helped. I’ve decided to crack this philosophical nut in 2022, so I just pulled the Amazon trigger and...

Ikigai Dangers: the Siren Call of Your Old Career

Ikigai Dangers: the Siren Call of Your Old Career

The Sirens bewitch everybody who approaches them. There is no homecoming for the man who draws near them unawares…For with their high clear song the Sirens bewitch him, as they sit there in a meadow piled high with the mouldering skeletons of men, whose withered skin...

Releasing The Inner Kraken

Releasing The Inner Kraken

One downside of reading Nietzsche is that it makes me take stock of my creative architecture, especially in regards to the balance and conflict of its two hemispheres: The Apolline and the Dionysiac. For Nietzsche, Apollo represents moderation, sculpture, illusion,...

Writing and The Philosophy Rabbit Hole

My dream is to write a definitive book on the need for a deontological ethics of artificial intelligence use in healthcare. But that requires an understanding of healthcare, which requires a definition of health. This means I need to understand what a good definition...

ikigai Tips: Writing Down Your ikigai

I'm an advocate for specifically writing down, saving, and consistently reviewing important goals and objectives. For example, I have what I believe to be my life's purpose written down. I review it once a week, comparing it with my current projects list. (Of note,...

My Three MITs

My Three MITs

Several years ago, I earned an Executive Certificate in Strategy and Innovation at MIT Sloan in Boston. After I completed the final course, I treated myself to a comfortable MIT sweatshirt, now one of my (and my cat’s!) favorite go-to items of clothing. But actually,...

Deep Reading: An Act of Pillage

Deep Reading: An Act of Pillage

This month, I am re-reading Nietzsche’s The Birth of Tragedy (TBOT). As I have discussed before in my blog post Considering How I Read to Help Inform How I Write, I physically read different books differently. But it now occurs to me that when I deep-read a book, as I...