Man clutters his mind with meaningless activities trying to ascribe
significance to the mystery of life, to the irrationality of being.
Man is the only species who registers a futile attempt to leave
things behind, such that he can be remembered after he is so-called
"gone." From poems to plaques, from monuments to manuscripts, from
ideas to ideology, he struggles for remembrance. If he can fill the
void of his existence with enough intellectual artifacts, he may
not have to face the looming unknown. With certainty, life is
uncertain.
The Pundit Speaks is an ongoing work, stimulated by current
events and scientific inquiry. It strives to view everyday
occurrences through a sardonic and humorous prism. It deals with
expansive subjects in the short space of a few pages, in an
informative and comedic way.
Part of this volume deals with the subject of Alzheimer's
disease. Dr. Howes' late mother was the victim of this dreaded
disease and he sincerely hopes that his writings on this subject
will help others deal with this ever so slow, chronic death
sentence. His writings are thought-provoking, comedic, and
entertaining. Your enjoyment is his sole target.
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