<2> The One Question That Determines Your Good Death
<3> What Matters Most at the End of Life?
Have you ever stopped to think about what truly matters to you at the end of your life? What are your priorities, values, and goals? If you haven’t, you’re not alone. Many people struggle with this question, and it’s often overlooked until it’s too late.
End-of-life care is a complex and multifaceted issue that involves not only medical decisions but also emotional, spiritual, and social considerations. However, by answering one simple question, you can shape every end-of-life care decision and ensure that your wishes are respected.
<3> The Question That Matters Most
The question that determines your good death is: “What is my quality of life worth to me?” This question may seem simple, but it’s deceptively complex. It requires you to consider your values, priorities, and goals, and to weigh the trade-offs between different aspects of your life.
For example, if you’re diagnosed with a terminal illness, you may have to choose between aggressive treatment that could prolong your life but also cause significant suffering
