We are never so wise as when we live in this moment.
The book When Breath Becomes Air (1/12/16), by Stanford Neurosurgeon Paul Kalanithi, remInds me of The Last Lecture (4/8/2008) by Randy Pausch. These memoirs are lessons on living while powering through the most devastating medical obstacles life offers. They share profound insights on living fully in the face of death, by virtue of their authors’ words and actions, as they and their families embark upon an unexpected medical odyssey manifesting the essence of human endurance and inner strength. I fell in love with author Paul Kalanithi early on in the book because of his passion for literature. He received a Bachelor and Master of Arts in English Literature, as well as a Bachelor of Science in Human Biology from Stanford University, later completing a Master of Arts in the History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine at Darwin College (University of Cambridge). By the time he’d completed his Masters, the calling to Medicine emerged the stronger passion, and Paul subsequently receiv...