Hey guys! This is a bit of a heavy topic. Howeverm I am deeply afraid of death: my own, and my family members. I need a thought-provocative book about life and death. I want to think deeper about life and death, especially mortaility. I want to learn about healthy ways to discuss this topic. If you have any recommnedations it would be tremedously appreciated.
by Moutaninrange
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I’m currently reading and annotating Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom as a birthday gift for the girl that I like.
Frankly, it’s quite an enjoyable read! A narrative about contentment, dissatisfaction, grief, and love at the threshold between life and death. You witness the insidious decay of an old man’s body due to a terminal illness, however, he still has so much youth and optimism in his spirit.
In essence, it gives you a new perspective on what do you stay alive for and what it truly means to live.
Advice for Future Corpses and Those That Love Them
Another vote for [Tuesdays with Morrie](https://amzn.to/45hBI9q)
Being Mortal by Atul Guwande
*On Death and Dying* by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross?
Less heavy, *On a Pale Horse* by Piers Anthony?