Interview with Cornelia E. Davis, Author of Risking Is Better Than Regretting
22 Jun 2021
What can you tell us about your new release, Risking Is Better Than Regretting?
My new release is part memoir, part adventure travel, and part reflections on challenges I faced in life. It was March 2020, and I was seeing the early reports of a new disease circulating in China. Instinctively, my intuition told me that I would not be going on this trip to Mongolia in September 2020, and I was feeling depressed. Then I saw this challenge on the internet about – write your next book in six months! And I thought, I could do that, especially as more and more countries started to close their borders and impose restrictions on their citizens. And so, in lockdown, I started to reflect on the opportunities that presented to me and how choice, chance, and change were inter-connected.
What or who inspired you to become an author?
As I got closer to retirement, I began to reflect on my life as a medical epidemiologist (disease detective) in Africa and Asia. What did I want to do in retirement? I had my “bucket list” of places I wanted to see before dying. But I had this deep urge to write about my experiences in smallpox eradication in India. It was this event that changed my medical focus from being a pediatrician in California to working overseas in international public health. I wanted my “smallpox brothers” to know what I faced as a Black, woman doctor up against the sexism and caste system in India in 1975. Since I was a junior doctor in the program, I needed to write this book quickly before the older, experienced smallpox doctors started dying off. And that’s how I wrote my first memoir- Searching for Sitala Mata, Eradicating Smallpox in India.
What’s on your top 5 list for the best books you’ve ever read?
Well, that’s a hard question to answer. I’m such an eclectic reader but here you go:
- “The Lord of the Rings” (1-3) by J.R.R. Tolkien
- “The Kite Runner” by Khaled Hosseini
- “The Little Prince” by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
- “Memoirs of a Geisha” by Arthur Golden
- “Cutting For Stone” by Abraham Verghese
- Would she agree with the statement that “risking is better than regretting”?
- Oprah has had an incredible life. Can she share one of her uplifting experiences?
- Oprah opened a boarding school in South Africa for disadvantaged girls to educate and empower them. Why did she pick strengthening education versus, for example, providing funding to reduce childhood mortality which was high in the country?

Cornelia E. Davis is the author of the new book Risking Is Better Than Regretting
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