MedCity News May 19, 2024
Joel Theisen

Carter entered hospice care in his home, more than a year ago, and has set an inspirational example of how to live your last days on Earth with hope, meaning, and vigor.

As a senior with many serious health issues, he could have retreated into a cocoon of bitterness and self-pity. Instead, former President Jimmy Carter is teaching us one of the most inspiring lessons of all: How to live – how to really live – until you die.

At age 99, Carter is the oldest and longest-lived US president. Four years ago, he confided that he never expected to live so long. That was while he was taking a brief break from helping to build his 4,000th...

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