What I want for you:
What I want for you:
1. To have the conversation with your family;
2. To have the conversation with your doctor.
:- Doug.
What I want for you:
1. To have the conversation with your family;
2. To have the conversation with your doctor.
:- Doug.
How do we know when we are dying? When ought we bring our 17 Things into play? Is it a per centage chance of survival? Is it time left? Is it when we don’t like the looks of life if we choose what’s offered?
Maybe we just have to face our thinking now.
:- Doug.
We are faced with a powerful combination—we don’t know when we’re dying; we never get to “nothing more we can do.” So we keep pushing the gas pedal. The brakes are not necessary: can’t we coast gently to rest?
:- Doug.
We have tried this at home. The results have been pretty good. Let’s keep making better.
:- Doug.