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The Seven Days of a Dying Man
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The Seven Days of a Dying Man in Vernon, BC
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The Seven Days of a Dying Man in Vernon, BC
By None
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He spent forty years preparing for the future. He has seven days to find the present.
Jeevan is a Vice President of Logistics. He is successful, busy, and always running. He lives his life on a schedule, constantly worrying about the next meeting, the next promotion, and the next year. He believes he has unlimited time.
He is wrong.
When a terminal diagnosis gives him exactly one week to live, Jeevan does the unthinkable: he stops.
He turns off his phone. He ignores his emails. He steps out of the corporate race and into the silence of his own apartment.
Stripped of his title, his salary, and his future, Jeevan begins a seven-day journey to discover what it actually means to be alive. From the taste of a simple slice of bread to the majesty of an old Banyan tree, he learns that the happiness he spent decades chasing was right in front of him the whole time.
The Seven Days of a Dying Man is not a tragedy about death. It is a wake-up call for life. It is a simple, profound story about a man who had to lose his tomorrow to finally find his today.
Jeevan had seven days. You have the rest of your life. Are you awake yet?
He spent forty years preparing for the future. He has seven days to find the present.
Jeevan is a Vice President of Logistics. He is successful, busy, and always running. He lives his life on a schedule, constantly worrying about the next meeting, the next promotion, and the next year. He believes he has unlimited time.
He is wrong.
When a terminal diagnosis gives him exactly one week to live, Jeevan does the unthinkable: he stops.
He turns off his phone. He ignores his emails. He steps out of the corporate race and into the silence of his own apartment.
Stripped of his title, his salary, and his future, Jeevan begins a seven-day journey to discover what it actually means to be alive. From the taste of a simple slice of bread to the majesty of an old Banyan tree, he learns that the happiness he spent decades chasing was right in front of him the whole time.
The Seven Days of a Dying Man is not a tragedy about death. It is a wake-up call for life. It is a simple, profound story about a man who had to lose his tomorrow to finally find his today.
Jeevan had seven days. You have the rest of your life. Are you awake yet?


















