Meaning is malleable: take
Meaning is malleable: take it out, you get nihilism and despair. Put it in, you get sacredness and something most special. Dean Ornish
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Meaning is malleable: take it out, you get nihilism and despair. Put it in, you get sacredness and something most special. Dean Ornish
I am as non-accepting of medical quackery and unscientific approaches as anybody else. I’ve grown up as a card-carrying scientist, and I know the power of science to answer questions, and for many questions I don’t know of anything better than scientific approaches to answer them. Dean Ornish
Whether it’s by helping us search for health-related information, connecting us with doctors through online portals, or enabling us to store and retrieve our medical records online, the Internet is starting to show the promise it has to transform the way people interact with and improve their own health and wellness. Dean Ornish
One of the reasons my father … became a dentist was so he could always be home for dinner and spend weekends with his family. At one point he had thought about being a musician, but he said, I’m not going to do that because I’d be on the road all the time and I … Read more
I usually find that the process of discovery is more interesting than the answers. Dean Ornish
Awareness-mindfulness-is the first step in healing. In Counterclockwise, Dr. Ellen Langer eloquently describes how becoming more aware of our beliefs and expectations allows us to powerfully transform our lives for the better. A pioneering, beautifully-written book. Dean Ornish
I grew up in Texas, eating meat five times a day, and I liked meat. But I began being a vegetarian when I was 19 because I found that I felt better. Dean Ornish
We all know we’re going to die one day, but who wants to think about it? What’s sustainable is joy, pleasure and freedom. Dean Ornish
The Internet has transformed many parts of our daily lives, touching everything from how we find information to how we go shopping, get directions, and even stay in touch with friends and family. Dean Ornish
With everything that you can imagine at our fingertips, many of the social interactions that help tie people together in a community have faded away. Are communities traditionally built on relationships, trust and familiarity a thing of the past? Dean Ornish