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Gratitude
Book • 2001
In 'Gratitude', Oliver Sacks writes a deeply moving and personal set of essays that explore his feelings about life, death, and the uniqueness of every human being.
The essays, written as he faced his own mortality, are a testament to his gratitude for the life he lived, the people he loved, and the experiences he had.
Sacks reflects on his regrets, triumphs, and hopes, and offers insights into what it means to live a good and worthwhile life.
The book is an ode to the gift of life and the importance of gratitude in the face of mortality.
The essays, written as he faced his own mortality, are a testament to his gratitude for the life he lived, the people he loved, and the experiences he had.
Sacks reflects on his regrets, triumphs, and hopes, and offers insights into what it means to live a good and worthwhile life.
The book is an ode to the gift of life and the importance of gratitude in the face of mortality.