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From Isolation to Inclusion: Rebuilding Connections After Aphasia

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May 30, 2024
From Isolation to Inclusion: Rebuilding Connections After Aphasia

From Isolation to Inclusion: Rebuilding Connections After Aphasia

Anthony Choon suffers an injury to his brain that impairs his ability to speak, write and understand words. About 15 million people around the world are affected by aphasia. Aphasia is challenging, isolating, and frustrating. With loving support from his wife Veronica and volunteers from the non-profit Aphasia SG in Singapore, Anthony works on learning to communicate again. His story is a testament to the fact that "there is always life ahead. Whatever happens to you, don’t give up."
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How Luck and Chance Shape Our Lives

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May 30, 2024

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How Luck and Chance Shape Our Lives

Our lives are themselves random: chance encounters, events and the accumulation of accidents being the defining features of our span upon this earth.

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How Luck and Chance Shape Our Lives

Professor, podcaster, and author Bob McKinnon explores how Mark Robert Rank calls into question some prevalent cultural beliefs. A couple of them are: “the idea of rugged individualism and meritocracy” and the perception that the “world is just, that what we get in life we deserve, either good or bad.” We tend to apply “luck or chance to individuals and randomness to system wide things.” Yet, while we like to think we are in control, random factors significantly impact our lives. The book gives numerous examples from major historical events (a ten-mile difference in an asteroid’s path, and dinosaurs would still roam) to our personal lives including who our parents are, when and where we are born, our first and last names, and financial circumstances to name a few. One of his random thoughts: “The recognition of randomness ensures that we do not take the good things in life for granted, and it allows us to understand the precarious nature of good fortune.” { read more }

Be The Change

Appreciate the impact of random accidents, chance encounters, or unpredictable events both before and since your birth. Take a chance on changing someone else’s life in some small way with a random act of kindness.

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