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I learned that unlikely events — the things we say could never happen to us — happen all the time, because there are so many possible unlikely events that a few of them will happen.

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Kenneth Kosik

UC Santa Barbara Humanities and Fine Arts Commencement 2016, 2016

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Kenneth Kosik, a distinguished neuroscientist and Harriman Professor at UC Santa Barbara, delivered an unusually personal and literary commencement address to humanities and fine arts graduates. As an English literature major who became a neurologist, he was uniquely positioned to bridge both worlds. This observation came from his years studying fiction, where he learned that writers 'refract experience in microscopic detail.' The insight proved prophetic in his own life. When he failed to match into a medical residency — the ultimate humiliation after four years of med school — he chose a small hospital called The Faulkner, purely because the name reminded him of William Faulkner. Later, a jazz musician he treated developed an exceedingly rare drug reaction and died. The same principle applied to his career: he impulsively accepted a speaking invitation, randomly left Harvard for UCSB, and built a career in Alzheimer's research he never imagined as an English major. For Kosik, this wasn't fatalism but a call to radical openness — the recognition that life's trajectory is governed less by plans than by our willingness to engage with the improbable.

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