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An honest and inspirational look at one man's struggle against illness to understand the significance of his work and to close the relationships of his life. The author was one of the most respected CEOs (of KPMG) in the United States and an intimate of some of the most recognizable names in global enterprise. Diagnosed with brain cancer and given four months to live, he chose to "unwind" his life and to experience each remaining moment, in as balanced a way as possible.--From publisher description.
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Biography, Brain, Cancer, Death, Death and burial, Executives, Health, Nonfiction, Patients, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Death, Psychology, Self-Improvement, Terminally ill, Brain Neoplasms, Attitude to Death, Personal Narratives, Popular Works, Self-actualization (psychology), Self-help techniques, Death, psychological aspects, Brain, cancer, Cancer, patients, biography, nyt:e-book-nonfiction=2014-11-16, New York Times bestseller, Terminally ill, biography, Nao ai, Tong su zuo pinPeople
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Chasing Daylight: How My Forthcoming Death Transformed My Life
2007, McGraw-Hill Education
in English
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Chasing Daylight: How My Forthcoming Death Transformed My Life
September 24, 2007, McGraw-Hill
Paperback
in English
- 1 edition
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Chasing Daylight: How My Forthcoming Death Transformed My Life
October 25, 2007, American Media International
Audio CD
in English
1933309377 9781933309378
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Zhui zhu ri guang: yi wei kua guo qi ye zong cai de zui hou li wu
2006, Shang zhou chu ban
in Chinese
- Chu ban
9861246649 9789861246642
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Chasing daylight: how my forthcoming death transformed my life : a final account
2006, McGraw-Hill
in English
0071471723 9780071471725
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'Must the end of life be the worst part?Can it be made the best?'At 53, Eugene O'Kelly was in the full swing of life. Chairman and CEO of KPMG, one of the largest U.S. accounting firms, he enjoyed a successful career and drew happiness from his wife, children, family, and close friends. He was thinking ahead: the next business trip, the firm's continued success, weekend plans with his wife, his daughter's first day of eighth grade. Then in May 2005, Gene was diagnosed with late-stage brain cancer and given three to six months to live. Just like that.Now a growing darkness was absorbing the bright future he had seen for himself. He would have to change his plans, quickly, and capture what he could of his last diminishing days.Chasing Daylight is the account of his final journey. Starting from the time of his diagnosis and concluded upon his death less than four months later, this book is his unforgettable story. With startling intimacy, it chronicles the dissolution of Eugene O'Kelly's life and his gradual awakening to a more profound understanding. Interweaving unsettling details of his battle with cancer with his moment-to-moment reflections on life and death, love and success, spirituality and the search for meaning, it provides a testament to the power of the human spirit and a compelling message about how to live a more vivid, balanced, and meaningful life.Inspiring, passionate, deeply insightful, Chasing Daylight is a remarkable man's poignant farewell to a beloved world.
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