
A lapsed engineer and neuroscientist who has run away to the world of words, each week I'll send you an essay on my experiments in this laboratory we call life.
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I am a lapsed engineer and scientist who has run away to the world of words. Each week, I will send you an essay on my experiments in living well.
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