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Death : The Universal Truth
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8215174289
- EAN9798215174289
- Date de parution26/04/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurWMG Publishing
Résumé
Death is the one appointment every human being shares. Yet most people spend their lives avoiding the subject entirely. This book changes that. Across five chapters, Death: The Universal Truth examines what mortality actually means, where the fear of death comes from and what it costs, what biology and philosophy genuinely know about dying, how grief works and what it leaves behind, and how the conscious awareness of death becomes one of the most reliable tools for living with clarity and intention.
This is not a book about giving up. It is a book about waking up. Drawing on Stoic philosophy, neuroscience, near-death experience research, and the documented regrets of dying people, this book offers the honest foundation that most advice about living well assumes but never provides. Death is certain. How you live in response to that certainty is the only question that matters.
This is not a book about giving up. It is a book about waking up. Drawing on Stoic philosophy, neuroscience, near-death experience research, and the documented regrets of dying people, this book offers the honest foundation that most advice about living well assumes but never provides. Death is certain. How you live in response to that certainty is the only question that matters.











