We all end by having to complete the same project: dying.
It’s all well and good to plan how we’ll do that final project, but I
don’t think we can predict accurately. No less than Elizabeth
Kubler-Ross who became famous for asserting that we all go through the
same five-step process from denial to acceptance, herself never reached
acceptance. My dear friend
who at 90, in bad, bad shape, bought a revolver and said that if it got
much worse, he’d shoot himself. Well, it’s a year later. he’s far worse
still, and he’s still alive.
That said, it can’t hurt to describe how I hope I’d handle my final
project. I do that in my PsychologyToday.com article today. Perhaps it will motivate me to stick with that honorable plan
or inspire you or me to at least not die as badly as we otherwise might.
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