Evan Wondrasek

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The tree adapts to the seasons but, having no place to run, falls victim to sudden, life-threatening events—forest fire, bark-eating deer, beavers’ incisors. As compensation for this helplessness, nature blessed the mindless tree with ignorant bliss. The oak feels no pain from the lumberjack’s saw. The pine does not cry out in agony as lightning bursts its trunk asunder.
When the Air Hits Your Brain: Tales from Neurosurgery
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