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  • On courage, parenting, and Sergio de la Pava’s ‘Lost Empress.’

    It takes real courage to do something hard day after day with nobody watching, nobody cheering.

    June 29, 2018

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Book reviews, Parenting
    a meaningful life, accounting, brain damage, bravery, concussion, courage, David Foster Wallace, Dorothy Dinnerstein, emotional pallet, fatherhood, Fatherhood in Pieces, finite bravery, football, good parenting, heroism, how we act when no one is watching, interminable tasks, Lost Empress, meaning, Michael Chabon, parenting, Pops, raising children, raising kids, Sergio De La Pava, Sisyphus, sports, suicide, The Mermaid and the Minotaur, The Pale King, writing
    On courage, parenting, and Sergio de la Pava’s ‘Lost Empress.’
  • On Sci-Hub, the Napster of science.

    Can people really be “informed consumers” of modern healthcare when they can’t read the research their taxes pay for?

    November 10, 2017

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Economics, Medicine
    academic journals, Alexandra Elbakyan, autism, bad medical advice, biomedical research, concussion, folate, ghostwriting, health, healthcare, medicine, Napster, p-value, pop medicine, repair manual, replication crisis, research journals, Sci-Hub, science, scientific papers, scihub, statistical testing, superfoods, TBI, theft, traumatic brain injury
    On Sci-Hub, the Napster of science.

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