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Page 4. Page 4. Life is a terminal conditionn. No one makes it out alive.
— from The Landing (Death) · Sick Souls, Healthy Minds- How William James Can Save Your Life by John Kaag
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"Life is a terminal condition. No one makes it out alive." (Sample epigraph — replace with one of your own dictated lines; you said the same thing in your own voice in and.) Every 747 in the sky carries a gauge that tells the pilot, to the pound, how much flying he has left. […] But the gauge is real, and it is moving, and one fact is printed on it in letters none of us can rub off: this plane lands. Life is a terminal condition; no one makes it out alive. I want to begin our whole journey here, at the landing, and I know that is a strange place to begin a book about living. — The Landing (Death)
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