A WHIRLWIND LIFE, A MAP WITHOUT BORDERS
Author’s note This piece is written as a reflective essay assembled from fictional composites. Names, events, and claims are not intended to describe real individuals or real historical episodes. The…
Medicine, culture, travel, food, healing, and human stories from my archive. Start with a trail, search for a memory, or move by year.
Roads, meals, clinics, and human encounters.Miami – 12 July 2026, 6:00 a.m. I flew nonstop from Doha, Qatar, to Miami on Qatar Airways. The flight lasted fifteen hours. I have travelled this route many times and have learned to prepare myself for the long hours in the…
Read the storyThe current inquiry follows one trail through the archive: food culture, metabolic health, Indigenous knowledge, and Suriname.
Author’s note This piece is written as a reflective essay assembled from fictional composites. Names, events, and claims are not intended to describe real individuals or real historical episodes. The…
It is a Saturday night in Miami. I arrived two weeks ago from Cochin and Cambodia.. and the days of rest like this one are welcome .. time for nostalgia…
IF NOT NOW, WHEN? A soft-spoken friend from Colombia recently wrote to me: “Me encantaría verte, sigue disfrutando de todo lo que esta hermosa vida te da.” (“I would love…
The Diversity of Suriname and the Genuine Warmth of its People My health-conscious friend suddenly stopped at a shop selling meat. I wondered why. Then I noticed the sign: Halal…
A reflection on mindfulness, impermanence, and the discipline of paying attention to the present day.
A field note on the difference between curing disease and healing persons, drawn from an afternoon in an Indigenous clinic.
A reflection on Suriname’s food culture, hospitality, and the sweetness that carries through daily life.
A portrait of Yaqut al-Hamawi, the medieval geographer whose life began in captivity and became a vast act of description.
A medical-anthropological reflection on hidden stress, inflammation, and the slow currents beneath measurable disease.
A reflection on medicine, anthropology, and long relationships with Indigenous communities around the world.
A quiet Miami field note on gardens, attention, and the relief of stepping outside the city’s noise.
A lunch in France becomes a lesson in nutrition, culture, and the social worlds that shape how people eat.
A CGM, Artificial Intelligence, and the Limits of Cultural Understanding For the past week, I have been wearing a continuous glucose monitor, a device largely designed and marketed for the…
A reflection on Alain de Botton’s challenge to romantic ideals, friendship, and the work of knowing oneself.
A personal farewell to Raghu Rai and the photographs, memories, and human presence his work carried.
A note written in concern and solidarity for friends in Iran during a time of silence, fear, and resilience.
A travel note from Cochin to Miami, moving through cancellations, airports, and the calm of a familiar route home.
A field reflection on humility, Indigenous wisdom, and the difference between knowledge and presence.