When Breath Becomes Air Highlights
Here is another highlights post from me. This time highlights are from When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi and Abraham Verghese. Page 31 Literature not only illuminated another’s experience, it provided, I believed, the richest material for moral reflection. Page 39 A word meant something only between people, and life’s meaning, its virtue, had something to do with the depth of the relationships we form. Page 39 It was the relational aspect of humans—i.e., “human relationality”—that undergirded meaning. Page 101 He paused. “Paul,” he said, “do you think my life has meaning? Did I make the right choices?” It was stunning: even someone I considered a moral exemplar had these questions in the face of mortality. Page 114 Our patients’ lives and identities may…