
Oliver Sacks' final collection explores neurology, aging, and modern life with compassionate brilliance. Bill Hayes called him "chronically quotable, hilarious, eccentric." Wonder why this renowned "poet laureate of science" lamented digital technology's impact on human decency? His insights might change how you see everything.
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What happens when a clumsy, self-conscious boy discovers he can become graceful? For one future neurologist, the answer arrived in water. Born into a family where swimming wasn't taught but inherited-infants dunked in pools at barely a week old-swimming became more than exercise. It was transformation itself. On land: awkward, nervous, perpetually uncomfortable. In water: a complete metamorphosis into something fluid and free. This wasn't unique to one family. In the Caroline Islands of Micronesia, toddlers dove fearlessly into lagoons with dolphin-like grace that astonished Western observers. Their natural crawl stroke eventually revolutionized competitive swimming worldwide, proving that indigenous wisdom often precedes modern innovation. The parallel is striking: whether in Micronesia or London, water offered an escape from terrestrial limitations. Even a "whalelike" father became "graceful, like a porpoise" once submerged. Swimming became a daily meditation, a sanctuary where body and mind achieved a harmony impossible elsewhere. The pool wasn't just for exercise-it was a cathedral, offering "a sort of ecstasy" where boundaries between self and water dissolved completely. This passion persisted for decades, shaping major life decisions (including buying a house mid-swim) and becoming what one swimmer called "the elixir of life." The desire? To swim until death itself-a return to that primal state where thinking stops and pure being begins.
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