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The Tail End
Book • 2015
In 'The Tail End,' Tim Urban explores the concept that most of our in-person time with loved ones occurs early in life.
He emphasizes the importance of living close to family and friends, managing priorities, and cherishing the quality of remaining time.
The essay encourages readers to appreciate the limited opportunities they have to share moments with those they care about.
He emphasizes the importance of living close to family and friends, managing priorities, and cherishing the quality of remaining time.
The essay encourages readers to appreciate the limited opportunities they have to share moments with those they care about.
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