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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWhen my father was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer, we were given scans, treatments, and hope, but no one gave us the truth.
Not the kind of truth that lets families prepare.
Not the kind that helps patients live fully in their final months.
This book is about that truth.
Final Clarity is a deeply personal and spiritually grounded guide for families and patients facing terminal illness, especially stage 4 cancer, when survival is not possible, but peace still can be.
It offers:
- A compassionate critique of aggressive treatments that often prolong suffering
- Practical steps to prepare emotionally, financially, and spiritually
- Buddhist wisdom on impermanence, presence, and non-attachment
- Honest conversations about letting go and how to support each other along the way
This is not about giving up.
It’s about waking up.
To what matters.
To what remains.
To healing beyond survival.
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.Kartik Vaidya
Kartik Vaidya is a Buddhist practitioner and writer whose personal journey with his father’s stage 4 cancer diagnosis inspired him to share the lessons learned about honesty, presence, and the power of letting go with peace.
He draws from deep experience navigating the emotional and practical complexities of terminal illness from home care challenges to hospital visits, from financial planning to spiritual reflection.
As someone who has lived through this process, he writes not from theory, but from lived truth with compassion, clarity, and quiet strength.
He currently resides in Singapore and continues to integrate Buddhist practice into daily life especially in moments of loss, change, and remembrance.
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