Wait, What?: And Life's Other Essential Questions Audiobook – Unabridged Joining the ranks of Tina Seelig's What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20 , Clayton Christensen's How Will You Measure Your Life , Mary Karr's Now Go out There , and George Saunders' Congratulations, by the Way is an insightful guide that reveals the secret to pursuing a rich, fulfilling life: the art of asking (and answering) good questions. In his commencement address to the graduating class of 2016, James E. Ryan, dean of the Harvard University Graduate School of Education, offered remarkable advice to the crowd of hopeful men and women eager to make their marks on the world. The key to achieving emotional connections and social progress, he told them, can be found in five essential questions: Wait, what? I wonder if... Couldn't we at least? How can I help? What truly matters? "Wait, what?" is at the root of all understanding. "I wonder if...&q
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Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife Kindle Edition A SCIENTIST’S CASE FOR THE AFTERLIFE Near-death experiences, or NDEs, are controversial. Thousands of people have had them, but many in the scientific community have argued that they are impossible. Dr. Eben Alexander was one of those people. A highly trained neurosurgeon who had operated on thousands of brains in the course of his career, Alexander knew that what people of faith call the “soul” is really a product of brain chemistry. NDEs, he would have been the first to explain, might feel real to the people having them, but in truth they are simply fantasies produced by brains under extreme stress. Then came the day when Dr. Alexander’s own brain was attacked by an extremely rare illness. The part of the brain that controls thought and emotion—and in essence makes us human— shut down completely. For seven days Alexander lay in a hospital bed in a deep coma. Then, as his doctors we
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