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In "Being Mortal," Atul Gawande explores the intersection of medicine and end-of-life care, examining how society can better support individuals as they approach death. Through personal anecdotes and historical context, Gawande argues that modern medicine has become too focused on extending life at all costs, rather than prioritizing quality of life and patient autonomy. He advocates for a more nuanced approach to death and dying, one that emphasizes empathy, communication, and shared decision-making in end-of-life care. The book offers practical recommendations for healthcare professionals, policymakers, and individuals approaching the end of their lives, and has received widespread critical acclaim for its insightful analysis and empathetic perspective.