Summary:
The book is a memoir that explores the author's journey through a stage IV cancer diagnosis at a young age, challenging the cultural obsession with self-improvement and the idea that life is always fixable. It delves into the complexities of human suffering, the search for meaning, and the acceptance of life's imperfections and limitations.
Key points:
1. Life's Impermanence: Bowler highlights life's fleeting nature, urging readers to cherish every moment.
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