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Up Close with Peter Sage At 95 years old, Peter Sage has seen and experienced a lot in his lifetime. He has been a husband, a father, a grandfather, and a great-grandfather. He has seen the world change in unimaginable ways, and he has been a part of that change. But now, he is facing a difficult decision: whether to continue eating, or to stop eating in order to hasten his death. It is a decision that many of us will never have to make, but it is one that Peter must confront. He has been diagnosed with advanced cancer, and he is in pain. He is tired and weak, and he is struggling to keep up with his daily activities. He knows that his time on this earth is limited, and he wants to make the most of it. The decision to stop eating is not one that should be taken lightly. It is a decision that will have a profound impact on his family and friends. It is a decision that will have a lasting effect on those who love him, and it is a decision that will leave them with a heavy heart. But it is a decision that Peter must make for himself. He has the right to choose how he will spend his last days, and he has the right to make the decision that is best for him. He has the right to choose to stop eating if he wishes, and he has the right to do so without judgement or criticism from those around him. It is a difficult decision, but it is one that Peter must make for himself. He has the right to decide how he will spend his last days, and he has the right to do so without fear of judgement or criticism. He has the right to choose to stop eating if he wishes, and he has the right to do so with dignity and respect. Peter's decision to stop eating is one that should be respected and honored. He has lived a long and meaningful life, and he deserves the right to choose how he will spend his last days. He has the right to choose to stop eating if he wishes, and it is a decision that should be respected and honored. No one should judge or criticize Peter for his decision. It is a difficult decision, and it is one that he must make for himself. He has the right to choose how he will spend his last days, and he has the right to do so without fear of

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The request: Add blog post The AI Prompt Add a new post to the blog named "Up Close with Peter Sage". The post should be 400 to 600 words the subject is: the right of a 95 year old man to choose to stop eating to hasten death The Transcript