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Being Mortal

Name: Being Mortal
By: Atul Gawande
Narrated by: Robert Petkoff
Series:
Length 9 hrs and 3 mins
Category: Health & Wellness, Medicine & Health Care Industry
Release Date: 2014-10-06
Language: English

The series Being Mortal has been generally well-received. Critics have praised its exploration of heavy topics such as mortality and aging, and have praised its frank and honest approach to these difficult subjects. Many viewers have found the series to be both thought-provoking and moving, and it has left a lasting impression on many who have seen it. book

The Being Mortal book is a great read for anyone who is interested in the topic of death and dying. The book explores the various ways in which people deal with their own mortality, and how they can make the most of their time left.

The book is part of a series of books known as the Mortal Instruments series. The series is about a group of young adults who are trying to find a way to deal with their own mortality. The books are full of action, suspense, and romance, and are sure to keep readers hooked from beginning to end.

There are many things that make listeners love the Robert Petkoff series. The good content, the characters and the special Robert Petkoff are just a few of the reasons.

Atul Gawande, a surgeon, addresses the problems surrounding the end of life in modern medicine. He argues that the medical establishment’s focus on prolonging life has led to a decline in the quality of life for the elderly and the terminally ill. He advocates for a more humane approach to end-of-life care, one that emphasizes quality over quantity.

Gawande’s argument is well-reasoned and backed up by plenty of evidence. He makes a compelling case for changing the way we think about and treat the elderly and the terminally ill. His writing is clear and engaging, making this an enjoyable and thought-provoking read.

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