Thank you for sharing! The title of this post reminded me of the memoir No Cure for Being Human by Kate Bowler, which I really enjoyed. Also, what a great app recommendation!
Love this chapter. I worked in hospice for several years and, working side-by-side with those who are in their final months, weeks, days- taught me so much, especially to not have regrets at the end of my life and of course the value, the richness of the present moment.
What an enormous gift and a privilege, Annette. And yes, we need a major cultural shift to recognize that living with the end in mind is a richer and more meaningful way to live a life versus the denial our culture presently practices around death and dying. Thank you for sharing the truth of your experience tooโจ๐๐๐๐๏ธ
Thank you for sharing! The title of this post reminded me of the memoir No Cure for Being Human by Kate Bowler, which I really enjoyed. Also, what a great app recommendation!
Thanks for commenting Melissa, and also thanks so much for the memoir recommendation too - I will check it out โจ๐๐๐๐๏ธ
Love this chapter. I worked in hospice for several years and, working side-by-side with those who are in their final months, weeks, days- taught me so much, especially to not have regrets at the end of my life and of course the value, the richness of the present moment.
What an enormous gift and a privilege, Annette. And yes, we need a major cultural shift to recognize that living with the end in mind is a richer and more meaningful way to live a life versus the denial our culture presently practices around death and dying. Thank you for sharing the truth of your experience tooโจ๐๐๐๐๏ธ