Dr. Mark D’Souza is a Canadian physician based in Toronto with extensive experience in addiction and chronic pain management. His medical practice, coupled with a lifelong passion for the humanities, provides a unique perspective on societal issues. He has published serial opinion editorials in Canada, and has had extensive local media exposure, including TV and radio appearances, and advocacy roles in healthcare organizations. Dr. D’Souza is on faculty at Queen’s University’s Department of Family Medicine (Kingston, Ontario).
Bambi is fond of Dr. D’Souza’s work. For those of you who may not know him yet, he is a much talented and caring physician, professor, mentor, critical thinker, and writer. He is also a devoted spouse and father. He is appreciated by everyone from family to friends to community members. Indeed, he is filled with an inspiring humanity, a reassuring decency, and an uplifting civility.
Bambi learned a lot while enjoying reading his “jewel” of book. Indeed, she was honoured to write words to publicly endorse it, as you can see below:
Before sharing her enriching interview with Dr. D’Souza, here is summary of his book that you can already pre-order from Amazon.ca (https://shorturl.at/WVKax) and Amazon.com (https://shorturl.at/n9sRB): “In the midst of unprecedented material wealth and technological advancement, a paradoxical crisis looms large – the crisis of meaning. “Lost and Found: How Meaningless Living is Destroying Us—and Three Keys to Fix It”, by Dr. Mark D’Souza ventures deep into this quandary, addressing the poignant disconnects of our modern era. As workplaces remain trapped in a cacophony of disagreements, the world witnesses an opioid crisis showing no signs of remission.
Drawing upon his extensive experience in medical practice and rich insights from philosophy, psychology, and literature, Dr. D’Souza traces this descent into chaos, marking Nietzsche’s assertion of the “death of God” as a pivotal moment in the annals of philosophical and societal thought. As the world grapples with the void left behind, emergent replacement religions—from climate alarmism to victimhood—attempt to fill the chasm, often adding to the turmoil.
However, “Lost and Found” is not merely an analysis of our past mistakes and present predicaments. It is a guiding light, illuminating a path forward. With compelling arguments for the embrace of free speech, a return to the grounding principles of traditional religions, and an appeal for personal responsibility, Dr. D’Souza provides actionable solutions for the individual and society at large. For those weary of today’s cultural malaise and eager to mend our world, this book is an essential compass, guiding its readers towards a more cohesive and meaningful tomorrow”.
The book’s social media, which can also be found on Dr. D’Souza’s website (https://shorturl.at/Qc5aM) are as follows: Facebook: MarkDSouzaMD, Instagram: markdsouzaauthor, Twitter: @markdsouza24.
Congratulations on your recent achievement, Dr. Mark D’Souza. Please keep sharing your thoughts and knowledge. Most significantly keep fostering critical thinking in your readers. Yes, please keep writing!