If you are asked this question, how would you answer?
Matthew O’Reilly is a veteran emergency medical technician on Long
Island, New York. In this TED Talk, O’Reilly describes what happens when a gravely hurt patient asks him: “Am I going to die?” Matthew shares how he has struggled to answer that question.
He also shared three patterns he has observed as people are dying, which I found helpful to consider.
He also shared three patterns he has observed as people are dying, which I found helpful to consider.
"Regardless of religious belief or cultural background,
there's a need for forgiveness.
Whether they call it sin
or they simply say they have a regret,
their guilt is universal."
"The need for remembrance.
Whether it was to be remembered in someone's thoughts
or by their loved ones', they needed to feel
that they would be living on."
"The final pattern he observed
always touched him the deepest, to the soul.
The dying need to know that their life had meaning.
They need to know that they did not waste their life
on meaningless tasks."
To view this talk click HERE.
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