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What my dad taught me about the inevitability of death | Amanda Sloat

What my dad taught me about the inevitability of death | Amanda Sloat

Summary

Amanda Sloat writes about what her father taught her about death. Her father, a psychologist who was comfortable with death, helped her understand that death is a part of life and should not be feared. He died in a car accident in 2019.

Key Facts

  • Amanda and her dad made a list of unusual ways people can die, with being buried alive as their top fear.
  • Her father was raised on a farm and had early exposure to death, including stillborn siblings and animals dying around him.
  • He worked at a funeral home as a student, helping prepare bodies for burial.
  • The author experienced her first death at age three and was supported by her father when facing grief.
  • Her dad encouraged touching a dead body to understand death better and even took photos with deceased relatives to remember them.
  • They often talked about how life can be unpredictable and how small moments can change everything.
  • The father believed people often honor the dead but forget to appreciate others while they are alive.
  • He died in a car accident in 2019, his truck hitting icy roads after a snowstorm.
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