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Death and Dying & happiness

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Mitch Albom: Making Each Moment Matter

How will we find happiness and meaning? Author Mitch Albom shares the invaluable life lessons his dying teacher taught him in this behind-the-scenes look at the inspiration behind Albom's best-selling book "Tuesdays with Morrie."

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Top Five Regrets of the Dying: A Life Transformed by the Dearly Departing

After too many years of unfulfilling work, Bronnie Ware began searching for a job with heart. Despite having no formal qualifications or previous experience in the field, she found herself working in palliative care.

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Aristotle’s Way: How Ancient Wisdom Can Change Your Life

Two thousand years ago, Aristotle wrote the most important book on happiness. The first philosopher to inquire into subjective happiness, he understood its essence better and more clearly than anyone since.

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FindCenterDying is only one thing to be sad over. Living unhappily is something else.

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Life as Moments of Mercy: An Interview with Stephen Levine

Much of the work that Ondrea and I do is the work of encouraging the mind to sink into the heart. We explore grief—not just the grief of the loss of a loved one, but the loss of safety, confidence, and trust which accompanies grief.

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How to Survive Life (and Death): A Guide for Happiness in This World and Beyond

When you nearly die three times, you learn a thing or two about how to live . . .

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FindCenterMost people die at 25 and aren’t buried until they’re 75.

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FindCenterWake up! If you knew for certain you had a terminal illness—if you had little time left to live—you would waste precious little of it! Well, I’m telling you . . . you do have a terminal illness: It’s called birth. You don’t have more than a few years left.

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