KAI When Mabel passed away, I decided to establish a foundation for heart disease research. And I invested heavily on medical studies and life sciences. It was a kind of coping mechanism for me. Anything to keep me busy, to keep me connected to the woman I loved more than anything. Anything to make myself feel better. And it did. Every time I did something for people who suffered with heart disease like she did, I felt lighter, more at peace. As I sat there and watched Bella give her speech, something stirred inside of me. We hadn’t spoken a lot the other day, and she didn’t come across as somebody who was in the medical field. I hadn’t ever imagined that she would be a student at NYU and that too with maddening brilliance and outstanding achievements. “The moon goddess ha

