
Between Life and Death: When We Encounter Disease and Death
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More than 90% of human diseases are incurable. Disease and death have always been unavoidable propositions in life. Sooner or later, big or small, we all have to interact with them. When we encounter disease and death, how should we choose the path forward in the future? Imagine if one day you were told that you had an incurable disease and that you didn't have much time to live in the future, what would your reaction be? Should we surrender or give everything we have to fight the disease to the end? What should you do if you are seriously ill and you and those around you are about to be devastated? If one day a loved one is about to pass away, how should we view and deal with this separation that we will never see again? In a sense, many people are poorly prepared when facing illness and death. We need to practice how to deal with illness and death in order to ensure that our lives are not derailed by their dense pull and continue to run on their own track. Nietzsche once said that only those who know the meaning of life know how to face it. The book "Between Life and Death" uses moving writing to record real-life stories of people dealing with illness and death. There are tragic and tender moments in it, which can trigger our thinking about how to live meaningfully, so that we can live more calmly and truly. If illness and death are unavoidable, at least we can practice living with them. May you have no regrets.
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