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The View from Here

As we near death, each individual faces an array of distinct experiences and impressions—comprising their lifetime of actions and decisions. This process mirrors death itself, which can be likened to a barrier or boundary that prompts us to confront the past.

When we face death, every individual experiences a distinct set of encounters and impressions-the culmination of our lifetime spent and our choices. As we draw near to death, it is natural to turn inward and confront our past, as suggested by the phrase "death is like a wall." Through interviews with terminally ill men and women, The View From Here delves into how life appears after a terminal diagnosis and before one's final breath—a candid attempt to break down the barriers that make us hesitant and isolated at the end.

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