Winning the Endgame

A Guide to Aging Wisely and Dying Well

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Author: Ray Brown ISBN: 9780998062815
Publisher: Ray Brown Publication: September 1, 2016
Imprint: Ray Brown Language: English
Author: Ray Brown
ISBN: 9780998062815
Publisher: Ray Brown
Publication: September 1, 2016
Imprint: Ray Brown
Language: English

America is a nation of death ostriches.

By denying mortality, death ostriches reduce the odds of living well as long as possible. This book will help you optimize the rest of your life.

You’ll see how to make wise decisions based on your staying power, how to evaluate the pros and cons of selling your house, and how to manage risk.

  Death ostriches suffer needlessly and die badly. Exiting gracefully requires long-term planning. Winning the Endgame can help you control when, where, and how well you die.

Author Ray Brown is cheerful, not morbid -- Paul Revere, not Dr. Kevorkian. His irreverent approach will make you laugh, not cry. What do you want for $12.95? Immortality?

Ray Brown has been a licensed real estate broker since 1976. He coauthored two bestselling For Dummies books about real estate, wrote a syndicated real estate column, and hosted a call-in radio show about real estate for 16 years. Ray has spent 77 years gaining firsthand experience about aging. How well he dies is a tale yet to be told.

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America is a nation of death ostriches.

By denying mortality, death ostriches reduce the odds of living well as long as possible. This book will help you optimize the rest of your life.

You’ll see how to make wise decisions based on your staying power, how to evaluate the pros and cons of selling your house, and how to manage risk.

  Death ostriches suffer needlessly and die badly. Exiting gracefully requires long-term planning. Winning the Endgame can help you control when, where, and how well you die.

Author Ray Brown is cheerful, not morbid -- Paul Revere, not Dr. Kevorkian. His irreverent approach will make you laugh, not cry. What do you want for $12.95? Immortality?

Ray Brown has been a licensed real estate broker since 1976. He coauthored two bestselling For Dummies books about real estate, wrote a syndicated real estate column, and hosted a call-in radio show about real estate for 16 years. Ray has spent 77 years gaining firsthand experience about aging. How well he dies is a tale yet to be told.

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