On the need to live life not just theorize about it
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“If the unexamined life was not worth living, was the unlived life worth examining?” Paul Kalanithi in When Breath Becomes Air. He said this months into a terminal cancer diagnosis in his mid-thirties reflecting upon his decision to be a chef at a summer camp instead of an intern at a prestigious scientific research lab during his most promising academic years at Stanford.
On the need to live life not just theorize about it
On the need to live life not just theorize…
On the need to live life not just theorize about it
“If the unexamined life was not worth living, was the unlived life worth examining?” Paul Kalanithi in When Breath Becomes Air. He said this months into a terminal cancer diagnosis in his mid-thirties reflecting upon his decision to be a chef at a summer camp instead of an intern at a prestigious scientific research lab during his most promising academic years at Stanford.