In the world of Patrick O'Brian’s Aubrey-Maturin series, Stephen Maturin is a man of many layers—naturalist, spy, and skilled physician. But for those of us who dive deep into the historical mechanics of his life, one detail has always invited curiosity: Why did he need two different universities to complete his medical education? While previous posts explored the scattered fragments of Stephen's childhood, tracing his path through the medical wards of the late 18th century proved to be a much more complex puzzle. It required looking past the fiction and into the shifting sands of the French Revolution and the strict religious barriers of Trinity College Dublin. In today's post, we're "walking the wards" of 1780s Paris and the delivery rooms of Dublin's Rotunda Hospital to organize Stephen's training timeline. From cheering the fall of the Bastille to earning the right to wear the scarlet robes of a Doctor of Medicine, this is how political upheaval an...
One of the things I’ve been spending too much time on is email. I’m going to be cutting back on it and Social media in general. Being a bit of a night owl - I’m limiting my time to 2 hours a night, and not checking email during the day. I’m only checking email after 10 PM MDT during the week and rarely on the weekend. If your matter is urgent - please text me or call and message on my cellphone - or message through Facebook. Don’t be surprised if I don’t get back to you right away, as I generally don’t like to type long messages on my iPhone.
Looking for deeper understanding on why many men over 60 are distancing themselves from romantic relationships? The transcript below comes from a video “Why Most Older Men Are Walking Away from Relationships After 60,” inspired by Jordan Peterson’s insights. The main points are summarized for quick reference, and the full transcript is provided for those who want to explore the topic in detail. As men enter their sixties and beyond, many experience a profound change in priorities. Decades of life experience—and the scars of past relationships—teach the value of peace, authenticity, and emotional self-preservation. The burdens of compromise and unhealthy conflict outweigh the promises of romance. Energy becomes precious, and many older men choose solitude over chaos, seeking genuine purpose and rediscovered passions. Stepping away from relationships isn’t an act of bitterness—it’s a courageous commitment to radical honesty and serenity. For men in this stage, the pursuit of peace,...
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