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Familiar but very important messages here about gratitude, perspective, agency, and hope. The first half was hard for me to read because it brought up so much fear and medical anxiety, but I appreciate the way that he initiates the reader into the club of people who have experienced trauma, loss, fear, and medical surprises. I liked the second half a bit more about savoring the park with his dog, or his political observations in 2020. He is a thoughtful and smart man. He also opened my eyes, no pun intended, to the visually impaired and otherwise disabled, in a way that I appreciate.