By Barrie Davenport

“Death is very likely the single best invention of Life. It is Life’s change agent.” ~Steve Jobs

I will preface this post by telling you that I’m neither a believer nor a non-believer. I am a firm “I-don’t-knower.”

I don’t know what happens after death. I know what I’d like to believe. I know the idea of “lights out and we’re gone” is very disconcerting to my psyche and ego. But I really  just don’t know what happens.

I read an article this week written about Steve Job’s sister, Mona Simpson, who gave a eulogy for her brother that was printed in Sunday’s New York Times. The article and Steve Job’s last words got me thinking about what happens at the moments of death... More...