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One of the most striking aspects of Fletcher's story is his depiction of death as an unwavering reality—a final curtain that no longer grants the possibility of waking up or eternal slumber. He vividly recalls being at home, speaking to his wife like he’d normally do, only to find himself "gone" in an instant. His description likens the experience to an old TV screen that takes a moment to fade after being unplugged; in that fleeting moment, a multitude of thoughts rush through his mind.