At the end of life what would doctors do
	
	
		
			Jun 30, 2016
				
The New York Times
			
		
	 
	
		
	
	
		
			
			
	Americans have long been chided as the only people on earth who believe
	 death is optional. But the quip is losing its premise. A recent profusion
	 of personal narratives, best-selling books and social entrepreneurs’
	 projects suggest that, as a culture, we are finally starting to come to
	 terms with our mortality. Nationally,
	the Conversation Project is engaging people to discuss their wishes for end-of-life care.
	Death Cafes and
	Death Over Dinner events are popping up across the country, reflecting an appetite for exploring
	 these matters. So too,
	the Dinner Party and
	the Kitchen Widow are using meals as a communal space to explore life after loss.
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