This is TL;DR (Too Long, Didn’t Read) Tuesdays. I summarize and discuss two articles — one from a blogger, and from one a “traditional news” source. I read news voraciously — I have online subscriptions to 3 major newspapers (conservative and liberal — WSJ, NYTimes, WaPo), but will also sneak in articles from other “traditional” […]
What I will teach my son about medicine
This is a new guest post from EJ at DadsDollarsDebts. Tomorrow he’ll be hosting a new post from me on his site. When Rogue Dad and I decided to post on each other’s site I was excited but left with deciding what to publish. He has quite the deep thoughts on medicine, family, and life. I […]
Being in private practice makes me a better doctor
For the month of February, I am partnering with EJ from DadsDollarsDebts to share both old and new content. This is the third golden oldie post he has shared from his site. This post originally appeared on his site in June, 2017. This Friday, he will share a new post directly with in lieu of my […]
2 Things I Read For You, 2 Things For You To Read — Feb 20, 2018
This is TL;DR (Too Long, Didn’t Read) Tuesdays. I summarize and discuss two articles — one from a blogger, and from one a “traditional news” source. I read news voraciously — I have online subscriptions to 3 major newspapers (conservative and liberal — WSJ, NYTimes, WaPo), but will also sneak in articles from other “traditional” […]
How Many People and Which People Should Die For Which Rights?
“A single death is a tragedy; a million deaths is a statistic.” That quote has been attributed to Joseph Stalin, though variations of it apparently have been around for a long time. It’s a loaded quote, even putting aside that it may have been spoken by a dictator who killed millions of his own citizens. […]
Debt is the Great Equalizer
For the month of February, I am partnering with EJ from DadsDollarsDebts to share both old and new content. The post below was originally published on his site. Imagine we are on a desert trip. Every 2 weeks we come across an oasis with a spring full of fresh water. We replenish our water supply. We […]