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Baby Boomer's Guide to the Afterlife: Who, When, Why, How?

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Baby Boomer's Guide to the Afterlife: Who, When, Why, How?

By: Charles Brownell
Narrated by: Charles Lawrence Brownell
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At some point in our lives we all have to face the fact that we are not immortal, that the Grim Reaper is waiting in the wings. He always gets us in the end, but we usually have a little time to prepare, a little time to adjust to the inevitable. The author argues that Baby Boomers reach a point in their lives when, all things considered, death may be the best outcome---death could provide the maximum benefit. How can this be?

Chapter 1 explains how Boomers themselves might benefit.

Chapter 2 explains how family and friends might benefit.

Chapter 3 explains how the world at large might benefit.

The remaining chapters focus on the factors that make ending one’s life so difficult, on the biological reasons that things die, on the personal rights that Boomers should have when making decisions about their own bodies, on how Boomers can prepare, and why and how Boomers purposefully end their lives. The audiobook is meant to be a guide to better deal with the issues that confront us as the Reaper closes in.

Note: The author focuses on practical rather than spiritual aspects of end-of-life planning. This audiobook contains mature themes and serious subject matter.

©2023 Charles Lawrence Brownell (P)2025 Charles Lawrence Brownell
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