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69. Does Death Have to Be a Death Sentence?

People I (Mostly) Admire

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Embracing Identity Through Disability and Mortality

This chapter explores the intertwining themes of disability, identity, and acceptance through personal stories and reflections on societal perceptions. The speakers discuss their growth influenced by a mother's experience with disability and their journey in understanding self-worth through art history. Additionally, they contemplate the complexities of communicating about loss and the beauty of authentic emotional expression in navigating mortality.

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