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Contemplating death helps us to really value life | Letters

Say the thing, mend the relationship, share the story – and then get on with living, says end-of-life doula Rebecca Jo-Rushdy , while Jane Andrew thinks EM Forster said it best What struck me most about this article ( What end-of-life experts know about living well: love your wrinkles, celebrate birthdays and don’t obsess over work, 13 August ) is the idea that preparing for the end of life can…

Contemplating death helps us to really value life | Letters

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The article "What end-of-life experts know about living well: love your wrinkles, celebrate birthdays and don’t obsess over work" explores the idea that contemplating death can help individuals prioritize what truly matters in life. As an end-of-life doula, Rebecca Jo-Rushdy has observed that a terminal diagnosis can bring clarity, shifting focus towards relationships, memories, and unfinished conversations.

However, the author argues that this work does not have to wait until a diagnosis is made. By embracing the present moment and valuing life's experiences, one can live more fully and meaningfully. The piece emphasizes the importance of cherishing life's moments, even in the face of mortality.

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