The 'die a little later' health plan
PLUS walking out of prison, parenting as shepherd v engineer, the tragedy of hope
I have decided to try and die a little later.
It goes against most of my natural inclinations to idleness and self-indulgence, but it feels necessary. I have two children who are likely to need some form of moral, spiritual and financial guidance over the next 30 years. I have a wife who often forgets her house keys. They’ll need me around for a bit.
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