Brooke updated a living will stating if he “suffers a grievous illness or injury leading to a terminal condition or vegetative state, he wanted no procedures done that. This was already set in stone but the rescuers didn’t know anything about it. A life is a terrible thing to waste but in this instance, they should have let him die. Brooke started a blog where he let expressed his pain, and recovery. One-day Brooke wrote “the feel of not to feel it” This quote explains the start of depression and sadness. Another note Brooke said, “Pain eats away at your soul” meaning it can be deeply hard to recover after something horrific happens to you. The pain, discomfort, ad hospital visits all were starting to get to …show more content…
It was challenging because you must find the right questions, tone of voice and eye contact. The order of the questions is very important because the next question can piggyback off the first one. The quoting directly is also different because what if you are not quoting right. I am not a fan of a personal interview in a research paper. If I had to choose I would probably never use it but it was a great experience. This had started to make me more aware just since some questions can hurt people. The answers can dictate what the next question would be. While interviewing you should expect the unexpected because anything can be said and the answers can be stunning. You never know what to expect inside an interview, things can change in the matter of seconds especially if the questions are retrieved wrong. You must know your limits while getting enough information to have a successful