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To My Beloved Grandson
Grandson: I’m writing this to you now, even though you are so young you’re unable to read or comprehend it, because I feel we are at the edge of a great precipice morally and idealistically and practically. I publish this letter in its entirety in the present, the year 2026, when you are but a scant few months old. A copy will reside with your parents to hold in trust for you, that you may have a physical reminder of me and my thoughts and my love for you even after I’m gone. I recognize it as a quaint old custom, the passing along of an old fashioned letter written on paper, by hand, in a form of script that you may look at and never actually comprehend. To you, when you are finally presented this artifact, it may be as alien a form of communication as I found Sumerian cuneiform, or Egyptian hieroglyphics, or Incan knot language. I’m hoping your mother and father school you a bit in the art of what is known as cursive writing in the here and now, even if the educational system abandons the practice. I believe it is important to be able to write and especially to read cursive, and the most important founding documents of our nation were written in that script. I believe it is vitally necessary to be able to read those primary sources in their original form, rather than rely on an unknown human or machine mind’s translation.
By David Muñozabout 3 hours ago in Writers
2026 Health Event On How Ayurveda And Traditional Chinese Medicine Approach Preventive Care
Most of us only think about our health when something goes wrong. A sudden fever, persistent fatigue, or an unexpected diagnosis becomes the moment we decide to “start taking care” of ourselves. But what if health were not something we repaired after damage, but something we actively preserved every day?
By Health 2.0 Conferenceabout 8 hours ago in Writers
Top Mistakes to Avoid in Dynamics 365 Security and Compliance for RCM
Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) in healthcare handles some of the most sensitive data—patient records, billing details, insurance claims, and financial transactions. While Microsoft Dynamics 365 offers a robust framework for protecting this data, many organizations still make critical mistakes that expose them to compliance risks and security breaches.
By Lilly Scottabout 10 hours ago in Writers








