A Way of Life: An Address to Yale Students, April 20th, 1913
William Osler
William Osler's ideals reflect the pragmatic stoicism of a physician deeply aware of life's unpredictability. During a time when scientific advancements fueled expectations of control over the future, his counsel to focus on present tasks defied the era's growing obsession with prediction and planning. The ideals he cherished—daily diligence, empathy, and stability in the face of life's vicissitudes—emphasize humanity over hubris.