Dr. Alice Howland:
Good morning. It's an honor to be here. The poet Elizabeth Bishoponce
wrote:
'the Art of Losing isn't hard to master: so many things seem filled with the intent to be lost that their loss is no disaster.
' I'm not a poet, I am a person living with Early Onset Alzheimer's, and as that person I find myself learning the art of losing every day. Losing my bearings, losing objects, losing sleep, but mostly losing memories...
[she knocks the pages from the podium] ... I think I'll try to forget that just happened.
[crowd laughs]
'the Art of Losing isn't hard to master: so many things seem filled with the intent to be lost that their loss is no disaster.
' I'm not a poet, I am a person living with Early Onset Alzheimer's, and as that person I find myself learning the art of losing every day. Losing my bearings, losing objects, losing sleep, but mostly losing memories...
[she knocks the pages from the podium] ... I think I'll try to forget that just happened.
[crowd laughs]
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