During last week’s workshop we discussed thinking differently about our work and about ourselves. Here’s an example:
It is an object that has helped him construct, interpret, ponder and crystallize his identity, or at least his idea of it. It came to him in the early 1970s, when he was in medical school at the University of Lisbon. The sculpture, made by a woman he had just begun dating a fellow neuroscience student and a sculptor named Hanna Costa, is a little terra-cotta figure of a man seeming to fight his way forward in a storm. And it all but cried out to Dr. Damasio with a mysterious urgency.
“Somehow I felt that it was me, or belonged to me,” he recalled. -via NYTimes.com.