A Goodreads user asked this question about The Diving Bell and the Butterfly: A Memoir of Life in Death:
What do you think about this following passage ? What is he telling the reader? “I am fading away. Slowly but surely. Like the sailor who watches his home shore gradually disappear, I watch my past recede. My old life still burns within me, but more and more of it is reduced to the ashes of memory.” Pg 81
Adriana Anna He is aware of his condition and his fading away....his past a memory, a distant shore...he became a vessel that leaves the life behind...but it's sti…moreHe is aware of his condition and his fading away....his past a memory, a distant shore...he became a vessel that leaves the life behind...but it's still a voyage...no matter in what condition, life has a value...he proved it by writing his journey in this book...it's amazing the way he put everything into something so constructive...the purpose of life lays within us...WE are the purpose of our lives...(less)
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