Q1. Describe an important lesson that Dr. Byock learned from his father's death. Why was this lesson meaningful to him?
Q2. According to Dr. Byock, what is wrong with the way most people die in this country? (Consider several issues in your response, not just one)
Q3. Dr. Byock says that good deaths were not random events or matters of luck; they could be understood and, perhaps, fostered. How so?
From the Book Dying Well (Peace and Possibilities At The End Of Life) by Ira Byock