Alexander Kanevsky provide the world with his beautiful vision. His art inspires and his work as a doctor heals our physical ailments.
Friday, August 6, 2010
Super Renaissance Man
When you look back on your life what do you hope to have accomplished? Some people would feel they'd lived a full life if they became an internationally recognized artist. Others might say they'd accomplished their goals if they authored several novels and essays that were recognized with respected awards. Some people strive to be a doctor in even one specialty. Many would say training with the masters of martial arts would be their crowning achievement. Everyone has a different measure of success in their life. Most spend their whole lives trying to perfect that talent to achieve their goals. All can agree that dedication and fortitude is what it takes to make any dream come true.
For those with a long term goal in mind, achieving success means taking that goal and making it your constant work. If that is true, Dr. Alexander Kanevsky has lived several full lives in his years. He is a highly accomplished and recognized artist who has shown his work in numerous countries around the world. He has authored several novels, poetry, and essays spanning a variety of topics. He has numerous medical degrees and has even trained in Traditional Chinese medicine with the monks of Shao Lin Temple while living with them to study kung fu. Dr. Kanevsky spends sometimes over eighteen hours a day practicing medicine, writing, and painting but in recent years he also found time to run for governor of the state of Connecticut.
Accomplishing a full life means setting lofty goals and dedicating yourself to the pursuit of them. Dr. Alexander Kanevsky embodies the spirit of success in his broad range of talents. His high standards of excellence have been recognized time and again because he gives his spirit to continuing to strive for new achievements. His example is an inspiration to those who aspire to high achievements in their time.
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