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“The greatest threat to human welfare is not suffering, it is ignorance or, perhaps, apathy–the failure to know and live deeply. Central to that ignorance is a denial of our innately human vulnerability. The opposite of vitality is not suffering, it is numbness, a desolation of the soul in which we are completely isolated, self-centered, and thoroughly deceived by a false sense of self-sufficiency. If we are to lead complete human lives, it is vital that we respect suffering, and recognize its potential to unlock deeper and more interconnected understanding.”
— Richard B. Gunderman, MD, PhD
Loading ...Posted on November 23rd, 2009 by uberlumen.
Categories: medicine.
The New England Journal of Medicine, the premier Journal in all of medicine, has had its lead articles for months focus on health care reform. The last issue finally had 1 article with the fiscally conservative opinion; the rest have been extremely bias, unfortunately.
I have learned that Canada’s system for many years after reform continued to climb in costs! Massachusetts health care system that many legislators view as the model and goal to strive for has been found to cost a typical family MORE money and higher premiums!
Any thoughts?
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