Overcoming Adversity
Personal Development

Very Much Alive: How A Terminal Illness Inspired a LIfe of Adventure, Meaning, and Purpose

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Paul Jameson’s Very Much Alive: How a Terminal Illness Inspired a Life of Adventure, Meaning, and Purpose is an inspiring memoir by an adventurous individual diagnosed with Motor Neuron Disease. This captivating book takes readers on a profound exploration of life's meaning and the power of embracing death. With heartfelt anecdotes and a positive outlook, Paul shares his incredible experiences, from scaling mountains to attending major sports events. Along the way, he challenges societal taboos, advocates for compassionate end-of-life choices and creates Aura, an innovative online platform for celebrating life and managing death.

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completion Date
Oct 2022
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