Returning from a break in my palliative medicine training, I find myself on an eastbound flight over the Pacific. The western sunset behind us seems to go on forever, painting the clouds in pinks and yellows, the southern sky purpling and smudging into the water of the distant horizon. On the blue sea below, the orange of the sun glints off the tower of a westbound container ship that I can just make out. What a grand confluence of colors and nature and progress! Entire modern systems of transport and shipping and connectedness represented in a single moment.
This is lovely, Tyler. This may be one of my favorite things that you’ve written so far. “I am like all, I am like few, I am like none.“ I mean, seriously? What, are you taking care of Yoda?
What a lovely piece! Very thought provoking. Having this kind of perspective makes you the amazing human and physician that you are. It should be a mandatory read for all those in the healthcare profession.
This is lovely, Tyler. This may be one of my favorite things that you’ve written so far. “I am like all, I am like few, I am like none.“ I mean, seriously? What, are you taking care of Yoda?
What a lovely piece! Very thought provoking. Having this kind of perspective makes you the amazing human and physician that you are. It should be a mandatory read for all those in the healthcare profession.
Lovely perspective and thought provoking piece. Thank you.
Great piece!