Die, run out, disappear, fly… There are so many words that mean the one we try to avoid talking about at all costs. But death is at the heart of our lives, and journalist Kathryn Vincent wanted to put it into words “Clothe (…) our fears, our sorrows and our questions” and do it like this “Less Scary, More Familiar”. In fourteen testimonies he gives us “The distorting mirror. fourteen stories don’t make the world, but honestly and conscientiously.”what a confrontation with the end of life “Makes their companions feel and think”.
Here are those who have accompanied a loved one, experiences that are always unique, but often surprisingly joyful, until medicine can ease the pain of the dying; and palliative care professionals, nurses, doctors, psychologists, who should “Both to protect and to give oneself” their patients. There are people who believe that no one can choose to end their life“Creature…
Source: Le Figaro