'ö-Dzin Tridral 🏴 quoted Being Mortal by Atul Gawande (Wellcome Collection)
“I am leery of suggesting the idea that endings are controllable. No one ever really has control. Physics and biology and accident ultimately have their way in our lives. But the point is that we are not helpless either. Courage is the strength to recognize both realities. We have room to act, to shape our stories, though as time goes on it is within narrower and narrower confines. A few conclusions become clear when we understand this: that our most cruel failure in how we treat the sick and the aged is the failure to recognize that they have priorities beyond merely being safe and living longer; that the chance to shape one’s story is essential to sustaining meaning in life; that we have the opportunity to refashion our institutions, our culture, and our conversations in ways that transform the possibilities for the last chapters of everyone’s lives.”
p243, '8 Courage' , 'Being Mortal', Profile Books, ISBN 978-1846685 ― Atul Gawande
— Being Mortal by Atul Gawande (Wellcome Collection) (Page 243)