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How Dare You Die Now!:
Acknowledging the anger or pain of an earlier-than-expected death -
Debating Medical Aid in Dying:
How news of Daniel Kahneman’s death is reopening discussion -
“Help Me, Helen”:
My dying husband's sickness revealed the true strength of our love
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“Death Sets a Thing Significant” by Emily Dickinson
A poem about cherishing what our loved ones leave behind
Even if you’re not a huge fan of poetry, you’ve most likely heard of mid-19th century poet Emily Dickinson. Born in 1830 in Amherst, Massachusetts, Dickinson spent most of her life completely isolated from the outside world. Her work was … Continue reading →
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Tagged Death, Dying, Emily Dickinson, Emily Dickinson Poems, Grieving, Loss, material, memorabilia, Memories of a loved one, Poems about death and grief, Poetry
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