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ONLY NOW DID I begin to recognize how understanding the finitude of one’s time could be a gift. After my father was given his diagnosis, he’d initially continued daily life as he always had—his clinical work, his charity projects, his thrice-weekly tennis games—but the sudden knowledge of the fragility of his life narrowed his focus and altered his desires,
Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End
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