Friday, August 6, 2010

Connecticut Kung Fu Legend From Russia


Throughout history great men have pushed the boundaries of excellence. Artists and writers have given the world inspirational works that make people appreciate the beauty around them. Politicians have shaped the way our societies interact with one another and within each one. Doctors have developed treatments that change the course of human history by curing diseases and discovering healthier ways to lead our lives. These great leaders inspire their generation and those that follow to hold themselves to a higher standard and achieve everything they can with their lives. Their genius and dedication show us that greatness truly happens by dedication, not by luck.
Author, poet, artist, novelist, and essayist, Dr. Alexander Kanevsky is a master of the arts. His works have been displayed around the world and influenced leaders to request his talent. His award winning writing has received international acclaim as well. Although such recognition of his art is an achievement in itself, he didn't stop there. Numerous medical degrees help him understand how the mind and body work so he can find new ways to treat diseases that plague mankind. He is well versed in oncology, surgery, and even mental illness. He integrates his knowledge of modern medicine with Traditional Chinese and Tibetan medicine to treat the entire patient, not just the symptoms. He often spends more than eighteen hours a day on his art and medicine but he somehow found the time to run for governor of Connecticut and learn kung fu directly from the monks of the Shao Lin Temple.
Our world is made better by people with aspirations to make something influential of their lives. They shape everything about our societies from the way we look at the world around us to the length and quality of life. Like many other influential leaders of the past, the hard work and vision of Alexander Kanevsky have brought him many successes in his life and influenced changes in the world around him.

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