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There is only one problem that has affected every person who has ever lived on Earth, and it is the last one any of us ever face.

Americans have a unique problem with death: it's not simply that we don't know how to talk about it, it's that we largely refuse to talk about it at all or engage with the concepts and realities of our only truly unifying experience.  Healthcare providers feel they are failing if they even consider the topic of end of life conversations.  Popular culture debases our understanding of death by portraying it in every conceivable way other than the one in which we actually experience it. Only through preparation, understanding, and normalization can we improve end of life and the grieving and bereavement process of those we leave behind.

A popular modern author wrote: If you have ever lost a loved one, then you know exactly how it feels.  And if you have not, then you cannot possibly imagine it.

If loss is so universal, why do we not make it a priority to better prepare ourselves to face it?

That is the goal of this Action Group: to face the problem of illiteracy on the topics of death, grief, and bereavement with supportive materials that can be distributed or shared by anybody, in any forum, at any stage of life or in any setting of healthcare.

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Brian McWilliams
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