Let grief be messy: NYTimes author talks to Anderson Cooper concerning the life and dying of her daughter

New York Times author and editor Sarah Wildman’s daughter Orli was 10 when she was recognized with a uncommon liver most cancers. Anderson reached out to her after studying her outstanding essays about Orli’s life and dying. Their dialog is thought-provoking and deeply shifting.

0:00 Sarah Wildman on her daughter Orli’s most cancers analysis
3:31 Why Orli wished to speak about dying
7:16 Why medical doctors didn’t say Orli was going to die
8:53 “You’re not going to get to make the memories you hoped for”
11:38 Is there a substitute for relentless hope?
13:05 Why Sarah nonetheless texts Orli’s cellphone
14:07 What the day of Orli’s dying was like
18:38 What grief has been like since Orli’s dying
20:29 Why dwelling with grief can really feel like dwelling half a life
24:10 Why dying within the West is commonly handled as a failure
27:42 The methods Sarah nonetheless feels Orli’s presence
31:09 The message certainly one of Orli’s associates shared
35:43 Why Sarah doesn’t wish to let go of her grief

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