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No, it will certainly not be boring thank you very much. Subscribing to this newsletter will keep you up to date on things, the way I interpret them. And you might just learn how to read people’s mind, starting with mine.

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Great question. Subscribe and you shall find out. This question could pin you to a wall if asked at the wrong time, however this is not the wrong time. I live in New Zealand and have a unique perspective on life and the world. I was educated at Montessori school as well as International schools in the US and Germany. I have spoken at the United Nations General Assembly Hall and studied Biology and Immunology at Bristol University and Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine in the UK. This newsletter however, will not be pompous. It will be interesting and make you think, laugh, cry and leap up in joy. Not all at once obviously but you will be entertained, this much I promise you.

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“Logical consequences are the scarecrows of fools and the beacons for wise humans.”

TH Huxley (biologist and yes, Aldous' father)

So let's listen to Master Huxley and live up to the name Carl Linnaeus gave us Homo sapiens the wise ape.

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Independent writer & researcher living in New Zealand. Bilingual in German and English, biologist with a masters in immunology from Imperial College London.