All his ambitions become useless at this point thus is forced to reject job offers. This situation is sad because he was offered a job that he had always wanted throughout his training as a neurosurgeon. This part is also realistic because it is challenging to explain to the employer that he had been diagnosed with cancer as a young doctor. I am sure that his wife was shocked when he decided to have a baby. This is illustrated in the story when she suggests that having a baby would make the process of preparing for death more difficult. I felt sorry for his wife because she had to prepare herself to be a widow despite the fact that she was still a young woman. In addition, the death of her husband would have a great impact on her and the …show more content…
This marks the beginning of the series of events that take place in the book as he struggles to overcome all the obstacles that are associated with cancer. In addition, this event encouraged him to write a book that would encourage millions of patients after his death. I learned about the challenges that neurosurgeons undergo such as the failure to save a patient’s life often lead to depression. This is evident when he narrates the account of his colleague, who committed suicide after realizing that he had made a mistake during a brain surgery. My favorite part of the book is when he receives the news of his diagnosis boldly. However, the news did not change his belief about death even though it changed his entire life. He states that he knew that he would die but did not know the time of his death even before his