Review of My Living Will

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This book seems fascinating and a kind of help book with an intention of raising awareness against suicides.
Great work done by the reviewer
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Muskan Upadhyaya wrote: 29 Aug 2021, 07:30 This book seems fascinating and a kind of help book with an intention of raising awareness against suicides.
Great work done by the reviewer
Thank you Muskan for stopping by and your comment.😄
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I applaud the author for sharing his story and raising an awareness on suicide. Like you said most people think suicide is a way of escaping pain and it is really sad because some of these cases can be avoided by better communication. Thanks for the wonderful review. I would love to read this book.
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Unfortunately, there are many cases where the happiest people on the outside are the saddest on the inside. From personal experience, I know this makes it very difficult to spot people with depression or see suicide in the future. I am always happy to see people write about their experiences and hopefully help others too. Well done on your beautiful and sincere review.
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So sad that the author lost his son to depression. It is great to know that he uses his painful experience to educate and console others.
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In our household, we have a deal with each other that no one is to be left on machines or resuscitated if quality of life will be compromised. A living will is important and knowing that one has options, equally so. Thank you for a great review.
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Katie Blackmore wrote: 30 Aug 2021, 15:37 Unfortunately, there are many cases where the happiest people on the outside are the saddest on the inside. From personal experience, I know this makes it very difficult to spot people with depression or see suicide in the future. I am always happy to see people write about their experiences and hopefully help others too. Well done on your beautiful and sincere review.
Thank you Katie for stopping by. It is really a beautiful book.
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Niens Now wrote: 01 Sep 2021, 03:28 In our household, we have a deal with each other that no one is to be left on machines or resuscitated if quality of life will be compromised. A living will is important and knowing that one has options, equally so. Thank you for a great review.
Thank you for you comment. 😄
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Brandy_Nyongesa wrote: 31 Aug 2021, 19:54 So sad that the author lost his son to depression. It is great to know that he uses his painful experience to educate and console others.
It is indeed sad that the author lost his son, but it is also courageous of the author to share his experience. Thankyou for your visit.
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John must have gone through a lot. I am glad he found a living will. I will want to read about his experience and learn the causes of suicide. Thank you for this beautiful review.
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This book is really needed, especially with this pandemic going one. I appreciate the author's bravery in writing such a book after losing his son. Great review.
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The author's writing style made me feel more connected to the author and his family. His story is truly wonderful and inspiring. Thanks for the detailed review!
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