Life Lessons from an “Accompanied” Death

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Amy Bloom’s thought-provoking book, In Love, tells the story of the “accompanied” suicide of her husband, Brian Ameche. Brian was a former varsity football athlete at Yale and an accomplished architect.

After Brian was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, he made the decision to end his life, rather than engage in “the long goodbye.” Amy recounts their journey to find an acceptable way to fulfill his wish. Ultimately, they had no viable option other than to travel to Zurich, Switzerland where, under tightly regulated circumstances, “accompanied” suicide is legal.

There are several life lessons from this book, some of which I doubt the author intended to convey.

Unwanted advice

If there was only one way to live a rich, fulfilling and intelligent life, most of us would quickly adopt it.

Unfortunately, it’s not that simple.

We are all unique, with different psychological backgrounds and diverse personalities.