Friday, July 19, 2019

Ted x2


Dying well can seem like an oxymoron but the following two Ted Talks speak to what could be in our power to ensure a better death. Planning, it seems, is the recommendation. Planning and open conversation. Again, I post these with full transparency here - I don't necessarily personally agree with all the viewpoints expressed in these talks, but certain statements were particularly poignant to me, so I wanted to share.

https://www.ted.com/talks/judy_macdonald_johnston_prepare_for_a_good_end_of_life?referrer=playlist-new_ways_to_think_about_death

 & 

https://www.ted.com/talks/peter_saul_let_s_talk_about_dying?referrer=playlist-new_ways_to_think_about_death


Wishing you open dialogue and the willingness to listen...

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