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The end of life is often the hardest topic to discuss, yet it can be a time rich with meaning, growth, and connection. While our culture may often avoid conversations around this inevitable phase, much living can still occur. Is this stage something we’re uncomfortable addressing openly, or is it an opportunity to rethink how we approach aging and the final years? In this lecture, we’ll explore the concept of ‘rewiring’ our imaginations rather than ‘retiring’ from life. By shifting our mindset, we can embrace this time not as a period of withdrawal, but as one of renewal—finding new ways to experience purpose, joy, and relationships even at the end of life. For those interested in delving deeper, this session serves as an introduction to a two-session workshop that offers a more profound journey into end-of-life topics, including discussions on emotional well-being, legacy, and the transformative potential of this stage. Search “#5032 Living in the End of Life: Two Conversations.”