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I took care of my dying mother the last six months of her life. Rather than a victim, I think of myself as the lucky one. My wealthy sister (by marriage) contributed nothing.

What a hollow life it is to reduce everything to dollars.

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I admire your perspective Nicolas. Caring for a loved one is deeply meaningful. Unfortunately, many caregivers face financial strain that limits their choices. This article aims to help them build security while honouring that role.

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Such an important topic, thank you for posting! I'm hopeful that we'll see some great health tech solutions for caregiving soon but v much agree we need to work on sharing the responsibility too! It's like with reproductive health-if men had to give birth we'd probably have artificial wombs already 😂

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Thank you Sonia. I completely agree. Health tech has so much potential to ease the caregiving burden and we also need a cultural shift in how caregiving is valued.

And reproductive health - well, history speaks for itself 😊

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