War on Excellence

My oldest boy goes to college this September, he will be a freshman at the University of Oregon. He was not excited. He would rather bypass the next four years, just get a job and start earning. I am empathetic. But I also know college remains a critical rite of passage to show on theContinue reading “War on Excellence”

Sleep

The proliferation of wearable technology to grab biometric information should prove beneficial, if it is allowed to do so: Wearable technology promises to revolutionise health care Do not let bureaucracy delay matters The Economist, May 5, 2022 I am optimistic for the future of health care when technology allows for the treatment of individuals andContinue reading “Sleep”