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Godless atheist secular humanist. Skeptic. Bookworm.

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I’m a British GP (the England bit of Britain) and mother of two children. I was born mid-1970, my son in late 2004 and my daughter in late 2007, so now you can work out all the ages without me having to update this page every time one of us has a birthday. I go by Dr Sarah on this site, as I avoid using my last name on my blog

I joined this site on 14th March 2016 (Pi Day; always easy for me to remember). Before that, my main blog was Good Enough Mummy and my writings about religion and my lack thereof were at Thoughts From An Atheist. I’ve written about quite a bit of stuff, but these days I mostly do book snarkings.

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    My sister’s TEDx talk

    My sister is on YouTube with a very funny TEDx talk about the pursuit of happiness and the main way in which people tend to get it wrong. (She has also written a book about this. Which is also very good.)

    Not that I’m biased or anything, but do go check it out!

    • Dr Sarah
    • November 10, 2018
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