Saturday, March 19, 2011

There is now good treatment for HIV. But where is the treatment for the way the rest of us think?

Feeling inspired by my work today:

HIV is a disease. It is an infection, a syndrome, an illness, a disorder, a condition threatening human life. It is an epidemic, a social crisis, an economic catastrophe, a political challenge, a human disaster.
HIV is known. It has been analyzed assessed assayed tested measured surveyed considered reflected documented depicted exhaustively described. Our knowledge of it is clear and precise.
HIV is unknown. It is guessed estimated projected approximated sketched debated disputed controverted hidden obscured.
Still it is a mere fact, an event, a circumstance, a happening, a reality as present as the ocean or the moon.
There is now good treatment for HIV, but where is the treatment for the way the rest of us think?