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  • From Here to Eternity: Traveling the World to Find the Good Death
    Thoughts from 58% (page 136, end of North Carolina) - "how I love being a woman"

    The last page of this chapter could truly drain a highlighter of ink.

    I LOVE the note that "the main players in the recomposition project are women." Across fields from science to anthropology to law to architecture, it is being driven by "educated women, who have the privilege to devote their efforts to righting a wrong."

    Because wow, the way that effort in revolutionizing deathcare is tied to the (mis)treatment of women while they're alive??

    "humans are so focused on preventing aging and decay—it's become an obsession. And for those who have been socialized female, that pressure is relentless. So decomposition becomes a radical act. It's a way to say 'I love and accept myself.'" [...] There is a freedom found in decomposition, a body rendered messy, chaotic, and wild. I relish this image when visualizing what will become of my future corpse.

    And as if that isn't itself enough, then adding the final reflection that deathcare has shifted from care performed by women to a profession for well-paid men. So it isn't just women now claiming it for themselves, but REclaiming it.

    "Maybe a process like recomposition is our attempt to reclaim our corpses. Maybe we wish to become soil for a willow tree, a rosebush, a pine - destined in death to both rot and nourish on our own terms."

    How does one not sob?

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    Unbelievable how the experience of being a woman with a “mysterious illness” has barely changed from 1892 to today. Really highlights the isolation of feeling bad but being told you’re healthy, the doctors didn’t find anything wrong.

    Some quotes that struck me:

    “If a physician of high standing, and one’s husband, assures friends and relatives that there is really nothing the matter with one but temporary nervous depression — a slight hysterical tendency — what is one to do?”

    “Nobody would believe what an effort it is to do what little I am able — to dress and entertain, and order things.”

    “I think sometimes that if I were only well enough to write a little, it would relieve the press of ideas and rest me. But I find I get pretty tired when I try.”

    “I cry at nothing, and cry most of the time.”

    “I wish I could get well faster.” 💔

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