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Happiness in this World. Reflections of a Buddhist Physician. Read a sample chapter. How To Achieve Balance, Redux. Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) And You. Decision Making At The End Of Life, Redux. The Importance Of Good Influences, Redux. How To Help People Grieve. The Art Of Microcompromise, Redux. My Father Is Dying. How To Tear Up The Good Guy Contract. The Right Way To Think About Your Risk Of Ebola. How To Give And Receive Feedback, Redux. The Middle Age Spread And How To Combat It. Truth I...
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Happiness in this World. Reflections of a Buddhist Physician. Read a sample chapter. The Importance Of Good Influences, Redux. Posted by Alex Lickerman. While I was growing up, my brothers (I’m the eldest of four boys) often chided me for being so much like my father. I suppose it was inevitable that I would be; firstborn children tend to be rule followers (if you believe in the significance of birth order) and I fit […]. Posted on May 3rd, 2015. Why We Should Befriend Jerks. Posted by Alex Lickerman.
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Happiness in this World. Reflections of a Buddhist Physician. Read a sample chapter. How To Help People Grieve. Posted by Alex Lickerman. After a prolonged, debilitating illness, two weeks ago my father–at long last–died. As a physician, I’ve observed many people experience loss, but this is the first time I’ve lost someone close to me. This has, not surprisingly, put me on the receiving end of many condolences. Yet unable to rid myself of […]. Posted on February 22nd, 2015. My Father Is Dying. Human bei...
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The 21 Elements of Tee. Why Did You Choose Writing? 11 Things I’ve learned Dealing with Con Artists. If you live in Baltimore, you have to be street smart (or any other urban city for that matter). People are constantly testing you, so you have to watch yourself. And in my opinion, I think you have to apply this type good judgement to your life anywhere you live. It’s a form of social protection. A lot of people ask, Well, what is street smart? Posted in Self Improvement. January 15, 2015. Many people be...
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Happiness in this World. Reflections of a Buddhist Physician. Read a sample chapter. How To Achieve Balance, Redux. Posted by Alex Lickerman. Posted on February 28th, 2016. Posted by Alex Lickerman. Posted on November 29th, 2015. Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) And You. Posted by Alex Lickerman. Despite the public controversy over the safety of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), in the scientific community the controversy is considered misplaced. The National Academy of Sciences has reviewe...
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Happiness in this World. Reflections of a Buddhist Physician. Read a sample chapter. Larr; The Importance Of Good Influences, Redux. The Art Of Microcompromise, Redux. How To Help People Grieve. Posted by Alex Lickerman. What you say isn’t important. A lot of people worry more about what they’re going to. Remember is what I. Don’t talk too much. Must take care of. And quite honestly that’s generally very last thing they want to do. Remember #1 above: what you say isn’t important. Sile...8221; is actually...
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