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Unless there is breaking news I have not heard, death is inevitable.
Why would I want to do anything other than the most important thing I can see to do in this the last moment of which I have any guarantee?
Today a young person who is fighting very challenging medical issues and has already mastered what many would have considered overwhelming odds in other arenas, called to let me know that she was forty-eight hours into consistent equanimity and knew she could do it again.
It is unquestionably the most wonderful gift I can imagine.
In one of our “Inspired Teaching” courses this week, one of the participants asked why something that is really quite simple had become seemingly so complicated and “difficult?”
Isn’t the real question, “Why have we tolerated a situation we agree we know how to solve?”

