What happens after death is the great unknown. But Bishop Richard Holloway argues that death itself is our friend and we should reach out our hand to it. Show more
Bishop Richard Holloway argues that losing his hair was a good preparation for ageing and death. 'The skeleton is the ultimate baldy. That's how we're all going to end up'. Show more
Bishop Richard Holloway suggest that the best lesson life teaches is when to let go and let others take over. But he wonders if too many old people refuse to heed that lesson. Show more
Bishop Richard Holloway argues that, even if it is nothingness that awaits us after death, we should live our lives in such a way that death will be an unjust fate. Show more
Looking back after a long life, we may feel regret at things we have done. Bishop Richard Holloway suggests it is important to learn how to forgive ourselves as well as others. Show more