RHONDA CORNUM WAS WORKING as a flight surgeon in the 101st Airborne
Division during the First Gulf War in February 1991, when she was sent on a
mission to rescue a fighter pilot who had been shot down. Her own helicopter
was shot down, and crashed into the Arabian Desert at 140 miles an hour,
instantly killing five of the eight crew. Cornum survived, although both her arms
were broken, a ligament was torn in her knee, and she had a bullet lodged in her
shoulder. Iraqi soldiers surrounded the crashed helicopter, and dragged Cornum
out by her broken arms. They put her and another member of the crew, Sergeant
Troy Dunlap, into the back of a truck…
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SOCRATES AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF EVERYDAY LIFE
Aaron Beck calls this technique of examining your unconscious beliefs “the
Socratic method,” because it was directly inspired by Socrates, the greatest
figure in ancient Greek and Roman philosophy, and the headmaster of our
school. There were people who called themselves philosophers for at least a
century before Socrates, such as Thales, Pythagoras, and Heraclitus. But…
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