The Mapping of Atrial Fibrillation: A Test of Faith

In Leo Tolstoy ’s short story “Three Questions”, a king wished to understand three questions. These questions revolved around knowing the right time to do something, the right people to do it to, and how to make the right choice. The king offered a great reward to anyone in his kingdom who could answer these questions. Many learned men came and all gave different answers that did not satisfy the king. The king in disguise visited a wise hermit. The king found the hermit digging in his yard and after asking the hermit his three questions received no answers.
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