The Good, the Bad and the Usually Hidden

51yyhPdyn8LCaptureMy Featured Blogger this week is H. Robert Rubin, MD, of Pilgrim on a Long, Long Journey. Dr. Rubin is the author of the Amazon best-selling memoir “Look Backward Angel: The Life of a Jewish Physician Who Took a Different Path.” While his journey may be unique in character and color, it is universal in its message. In his books and in the brief, insightful meditations on his blog site, Dr. Rubin explores nothing less than the purpose of life. Read on.

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13 Responses to The Good, the Bad and the Usually Hidden

  1. Rush Naf says:

    Good blogger

  2. Thank you.

  3. Love Solzhenitsyn! Great post!

  4. https://solomonsadvisor.wordpress.com/2019/04/10/free-will/
    I had a similar post. Maybe your guest blogger and I are the same age…hmmmm

  5. Congratulations to Mr. Rubin. My best wishes to both of you, my friends.

  6. A really nice and explicit share Mitch. Hope you’re having a blessed week.

  7. lilyofthevalley777 says:

    Thanks Mitch. I visited the link and was drawn in by his style of writing. I enjoyed it, and let him know. I think I’ll even check out his book. Be blessed in the Lord, Mitch. ♡
    Susan

    • mitchteemley says:

      You too, Susan.

      • lilyofthevalley777 says:

        Thank you…BTW, I meant to tell you as well, I like your whole blogsite. It’s busy, but intriguingly interesting. I just recently started a WordPress blogsite…getting a late start in life, but hey, what’s retirement for other than learning new things, finding out what your passion is and fine tuning it. As I mentioned to someone the other day, trial and error will be my teachers. 😊

      • mitchteemley says:

        Thanks you, Susan. And, yes, that’s pretty much how you develop you blog. Experience, as the saying goes, is the best teacher.

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