tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8310450667755637519.post2085904958364073693..comments2023-10-14T09:40:06.690-05:00Comments on Jean Kazez: The Escalator of ReasonJean Kazezhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00592593002719828153noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8310450667755637519.post-45135009427297068902011-12-23T12:18:21.766-06:002011-12-23T12:18:21.766-06:00I registered as a bone marrow donor over a couple ...I registered as a bone marrow donor over a couple of years ago, in response to a case in the Indian community here. Apparently, possibility of a match is higher amongst people of the same race. Also, I learnt that when a match is found in some particular case, the identities of the donor and the recipient are not revealed for a certain period (5years?). So..this is indeed a case of donation to aAstro.NJnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8310450667755637519.post-31313076927381794762011-12-20T11:13:14.833-06:002011-12-20T11:13:14.833-06:00heh, I can't donate blood either. I tried!
Ni...heh, I can't donate blood either. I tried!<br /><br />Nice post. I think it's invariably both reason and empathy and I think your post actually shows how it works. Reason is a guide to empathy. The old "torchbearer" paraphrase. Empathy is what powers the escalator, reason is what builds it.Faustnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8310450667755637519.post-75073232077249582942011-12-19T16:01:45.022-06:002011-12-19T16:01:45.022-06:00You should donate blood too, whenever you can, as ...You should donate blood too, whenever you can, as often as you can. I've got a condition that eliminates me from donating, so I can't, but I would feel the obligation pretty strongly if I could.Waynehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08627147979307495870noreply@blogger.com