The highlights of this chapter are as follows: an interesting Iranian Muslim parable about justice, the beauty of "the pearl of Persia", a comparison of Iran and Greece, an odd conversation, a visit to Al-Zahra Hospital, a disappointing Iranian National Kidney Foundation Anjoman, nanny tales, the amazing Abulfazi Anjoman, and a ridiculous Islamic cultural taboo. I can report no lowlights in this chapter. The libertarian theme of the chapter was the variable mixture of selfish and altruistic motivations (consistent with Austrian subjective value theory) given by Iranian compensated kidney donors when explaining why they ultimately chose to proceed with kidney donation.
Dr. Fry-Revere's writing continues to impress.