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Are We There Yet?


Are We There Yet?

"Since the pandemic started, I've wanted to stay connected with our community. Through the form of a weekly blog, I share my insights and reflections on various topics."

Bob Len, Managing Director


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Are We There Yet? vol. 231

Dr. Ali Rezai is an Iranian-born American neurosurgeon and neuroscientist. He first came to fame in the early part of this century with a revolutionary treatment to stop uncontrollable tremors caused by Parkinson’s disease. That treatment is now a standard procedure for Parkinson’s patients.

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Are We There Yet? vol. 230

On Sundays in The New York Times, there is a section called the Metropolitan Diary where residents write in with amusing stories. This past Sunday, a man wrote about a situation years ago when he worked at a clothing store.

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Are We There Yet? vol. 229

In 2017, when back-to-back Category 5 hurricanes Irma and Maria slammed into Puerto Rico over a five-day period, the devastation was widespread. One of the hardest hit areas was Cayo Santiago, home to rhesus macaque colonies.

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Are We There Yet? vol. 228

If you watch the news regularly, you might be dismayed because it seems like nothing good is ever reported. Wars, political turmoil, immigration issues, and crime dominate the reporting. This week, I heard about a young man from Abidjan in the Cote d’Ivoire, and his story was very inspiring.

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Are We There Yet? vol. 227

“Because the only thing in life that’s really worth having is a good skill,” he said. “Good skill is the greatest possession. The things that money buys are fine. They’re good. I like them. But having a skill [is the most important thing].” This quote was from an interview that Jerry Seinfeld had with The New Yorker in response to a question about why he still works so much despite having so much money.

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Are We There Yet? vol. 226

In the Opinions section of The Washington Post earlier this week, I saw a phrase that was new to me: forest bathing. Dr. Leona Wen, a contributing columnist to the Post, wrote about this practice, in which one immerses oneself in nature, with benefits that include reduced stress, lower blood pressure, improved moods, better sleep, and stronger immune systems.

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