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Veronika Decides to Die Paul Coelho
In the novel, Veronika finds herself in a position in which she could just as easily live as die. She chooses the latter by overdose. However, she is unsuccessful and wakes up in a mental hospital to find out that she irreparably damaged her heart. The doctors say that necrosis has set in and will grow to kill her in one week’s time.
Veronika, like many of us, lived a life of repressing her feelings, ignoring parts of herself. It was only in the mental hospital that she felt free to be herself and get in touch with her soul. In society, her fear of the judgment of others oppressed her.
When she let go of those fears, beautiful things happened — she allowed herself to love. On the brink of death, she became content with her fate and the possibility that the sole purpose for her existence may have been to help another human pursue their passion.
Veronika and I had much more in common than I anticipated. I committed an act of violence in my youth; I hurt people and it cost me my life. Being told I would die in prison ate at my soul. I had to find reasons to exist and, somehow, rekindle the fire inside to wake up each morning and brave the world.