As we drove by Starbucks one day, we couldn’t help but chuckle.
Starbucks Café reminded us of two stories that we’ve tucked safely in our
memory: one story is about a young fellow who is a ghost writer and likes to
bring along his lap top to the café where he could type away and gulp down
mugs of his favorite cup of coffee – Americano, he called it.
“You can’t blame me, it’s soooooo good”, he’d say, and we felt
compelled one day to warn him not to leave his lap top unattended when he went
up to the counter to order his Americano, and to be careful about not spilling his
Americano into his lap top.
A ghostwriter could not afford to lose pages of
written work. It would be difficult to reconstruct what he’s written. Even with a
photographic memory, he could not re-create the original. He’d have to start all
over again.
The other story is that of a book written by a Dr. Dharma Singh Khalsa
which he appropriately titled Brain Longevity. He trained in Creighton
University School of Medicine, Harvard Medical School and the University of
California in San Francisco.
He is a diplomate of the American Board of
Anesthesiology and member and secretary of the American Academy of AntiAging Medicine.
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