Summary of Being Mortal

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In Being Mortal, Dr. Atul Gawande explores the limitations and challenges of modern medicine, particularly when it comes to aging and the inevitability of death. While medical advancements have made childbirth, injury, and disease far more manageable, the realities of growing older and facing death often highlight a troubling disconnect between what medicine can do and what it should do.

Through poignant research and powerful stories from his own patients and family, Gawande uncovers the suffering caused by this imbalance. Nursing homes, primarily focused on safety, impose restrictions on residents' food choices and autonomy, leaving them to battle for even the smallest freedoms. Doctors, uncomfortable with the subject of death, often offer false hopes and aggressive treatments that may prolong suffering rather than improve quality of life.

In this bestselling work, Gawande, a practicing surgeon, confronts the difficult truths of his profession’s failings, reflecting on his own experiences and those of others as life draws to a close. Being Mortal is both riveting and humane, offering a powerful reminder that the ultimate goal is not merely a good death but a good life—one that preserves dignity, choice, and comfort until the very end.

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