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"My predominant sense is one of appreciation. I have loved and been loved. I have already been given much, and I have given something in exchange. Above all, I have already been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet, which alone has been a massive privilege and excitement." (Oliver Sacks) No article writer has succeeded in recording the medical and human drama of disorder as honestly so when eloquently as Oliver Sacks. During the last few months of his life, he published a couple of essays in which he movingly explored his feelings about concluding a life and coming to terms with his own death. "It is the fate of every individual," Sacks published, "to be always a unique individual, to find his own journey, to reside in his own life, to pass away his own loss of life." Jointly, these four essays form an ode to the uniqueness of every human being also to gratitude for the gift idea of life.