This quote, by the late Rebbe Menachem Schneerson, gives an interesting perspective on combatting evil:
Darkness, no matter how ominous and intimidating, is not a thing or force: it is merely the absence of light. So light need not combat and overpower darkness in order to displace it – where light is, darkness is not. A thimbleful of light will therefore banish a roomful of darkness. The same is true of good and evil: evil is not a thing or force, but merely the absence or concealment of good. One need not ‘defeat’ the evil in the world; one need only bring to light its inherent goodness.
What have you done to bring more light or goodness into the world? Please comment, both to help yourself think about this idea and to motivate and inspire others.
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Nat dear, you have a very good soul. May the good Lord bless you with the power of emanating such wonderful thoughts to entire pathology world.
Pathologists aught to work selflessly, render optimum diagnosis by performing broad NGS and immune checkpoint inhibitors in primary biopsy. This will enable the treating physician to treat patients accordingly. Patient’s do not follow text books.
Pathologist has crucial responsibility.
We can perform ddPCR on liquid biopsy and detect spill over of solitary malignant cells also.