life

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Ruins of Laodicea

Hey welcome back. Good to see you. Still hurtling through space spinning and orbiting, I see. Still haven’t fallen off the rock either. I wonder how those people and critters in Antarctica do it hanging upside down and all. Weird.

Since we talked last, how’s your journey been going? A lot can happen in one second, one minute, one day; let alone one week.

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Bruce Hedgepeth MDRuins of Laodicea
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On Journeys

The journey that we’re on is an interesting one, isn’t it? What? Yeah, you know; our journey now, in this life, at this time, on this big earth which is both spinning and orbiting all at once. It’s making me dizzy, all that spinning, orbiting, twisting and turning. So much so that I think I’m gonna hurl! No man, it’s not hurl; it’s hurtling. That’s what you’re doing through cosmic space, man; you’re hurtling through space gravitationally attached to the third rock from the sun, Mother Earth.

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Bruce Hedgepeth MDOn Journeys
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The Circle of Life

The common thread is the maturation process from a carefree childhood to the mid years with trials, tribulations, and testing; continuing to and through a position of maturity and leadership as an adult. Surely, these are important components of the circle of life…

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Bruce Hedgepeth MDThe Circle of Life

An Inventor’s Journey: Part 2 How the journey of discovery and invention began.

Previously I wrote a little tongue in cheek piece about May being National Inventor Month and a brief excerpt on my experience as an inventor.

This time, however, I would like to take a little different and more serious approach to the topic of inventions and inventing, and briefly describe my journey in the process of inventing the Safety Shield, a medical device designed for the prevention of needle sticks.

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Bruce Hedgepeth MDAn Inventor’s Journey: Part 2 How the journey of discovery and invention began.
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A Life On Fire

Watching a fire burn in an outdoor fireplace on a brisk Saturday morning once again reminded me that a fire has a life of its own. It seems to have needs and wants. It needs fuel to burn. It needs oxygen to combine with the fuel. It needs heat to help make the fuel burn and prepare the fuel-in-waiting. And it seems to want to show-off with a self-sustaining chain reaction to keep it all going. Like most humans, it doesn’t want to quit, give up, or die out.

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Bruce Hedgepeth MDA Life On Fire