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The Stars Have Moved On—But Their Light Still Shines
Everyone can improve. The only question is how far you’re willing to go.
Jul 17
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Adam Rosh, MD
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Omaha, Goalie Gloves, and Matt Schilling: A Small Moment That Lasted 35 Years
Three books can change your Thursday. One book can change your world.
Jun 19
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Adam Rosh, MD
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Omaha, Goalie Gloves, and Matt Schilling: A Small Moment That Lasted 35 Years
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Why I’m Proud to Be the King of Second Tries
Three books can change your Thursday. One book can change your world.
Apr 3
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Adam Rosh, MD
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The Flop That Changed Everything: Reinvention, Resilience, and the Courage to Flip the Script
Your biggest opponent is never across the net. It’s always the doubt inside your own head.
Mar 27
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Adam Rosh, MD
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The Flop That Changed Everything: Reinvention, Resilience, and the Courage to Flip the Script
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The Game, the Goodbye, and the Last Time You Never See Coming
The truth is, the world can turn upside down in less than an instant, and you may not even understand what has happened.
Mar 20
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Adam Rosh, MD
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The Game, the Goodbye, and the Last Time You Never See Coming
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Bo Jackson, Pistachios, and the Things That Quietly Disappear
The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
Mar 5
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Adam Rosh, MD
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Bo Jackson, Pistachios, and the Things That Quietly Disappear
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No Oxygen, A Dying Patient, and the One Detail Everyone Missed
Medicine is fundamentally a human endeavor. Despite all of our technological advances, it is still a person caring for a person.
Feb 27
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Adam Rosh, MD
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No Oxygen, A Dying Patient, and the One Detail Everyone Missed
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Medical School Taught Me Medicine—A Twinkie-Eating Contest Taught Me Influence
"We are always getting ready to live, but never living.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson
Feb 20
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Adam Rosh, MD
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Medical School Taught Me Medicine—A Twinkie-Eating Contest Taught Me Influence
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The Sit-Up Test: Winning the Battle Between Complacency and Tenacity
Men without dignity are like clowns without an audience, pathetic and lost.
Feb 13
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Adam Rosh, MD
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Saved by a Book: How One Story Changed Everything
The greatest discoveries often come when you step beyond what is familiar and allow yourself to be lost.
Feb 6
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Adam Rosh, MD
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When Handshakes Matter: What the Israeli Diamond Exchange Taught Me About Trust
Not every handshake will honor the shake, but when it does—when trust is met with integrity—it creates something extraordinary.
Jan 30
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Adam Rosh, MD
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When Handshakes Matter: What the Israeli Diamond Exchange Taught Me About Trust
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From the NY Yankees to Philippe Petit: The Power of Focus in Life’s Crucial Moments
True leadership is about taking responsibility for the challenges we face, even when the solutions require courage and sacrifice.
Jan 23
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Adam Rosh, MD
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From the NY Yankees to Philippe Petit: The Power of Focus in Life’s Crucial Moments
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