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      I love this book. I didn't expect it to be this good. Oliver Sacks was an amazing neurologist so open-minded and passionate. I love how the treatments for each patient, since there are no traditional ones, are things such as inclusive accessibility, community, a life of music and art. I love how he treats each of them as full human beings and how these people grow and live despite their disorders. I love life stories
    
    
      — Jun 14, 2025 02:30AM
    
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      Omg, now there is a part about autism. It is soo fascinating. I love how Oliver Sacks is aware of the shortcomings of the mental health asylums or state hospitals, but he also points out how, for some patients, when there is enough care and patience, such a hospital can offer a safe heaven for healing. And the way he was talking about autism! So much that we could learn (for everyone!) if we'd care more.
    
    
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      Awesome! I love the part about excesses waaaaay more than the one about deficits. It's the first time when I hear about psychiatry and neurology explored from this point of view, a very curious one. And it's so interesting how all of these cases and "disorders" teach so much about the human brain in general. There are some cases in which patients, after becoming ill, they feel way more alive and healthier than before
    
    
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      The book is a delight! I love the humanistic and empathetic and curious and open-minded approach of Oliver Sacks to his patients, humans, and science. I really wish all doctors and scientists would be like this... the world would be a better place. 
There really seems like no one is really sick truly (they are incapacitated truly), but they develop other ways of functioning and going about life.
    
      — Jun 15, 2025 03:06PM
    
  There really seems like no one is really sick truly (they are incapacitated truly), but they develop other ways of functioning and going about life.
  
    
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      I started listening to it as an audiobook. I love that it started with whimsical music!
    
    
      — Jun 13, 2025 01:34AM
    
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      Jun 14, 2025 09:41AM
    
    
      One of my heroes. I met him once when I was a very shy child and was so surprised that this famous man was even shyer than I was. When my mother wrote him a letter about an experience she had, he responded with such enthusiasm that they ended up working on a project together and becoming friends. He was a very kind man, full of wonder at people and at the natural world.
    
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