Philosopher and psychologist William James’ final letters to friends toward the end of his life mirrored his duality with existence and the unknown—his “resented bereavement” of death. James struggled with the concept of death, and as his friends and family left this earth, he spent years contemplating the vast chambers of the human heart.
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