Part of series: What Keeps You Up at Night?

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Question: What keeps you up at night?

Kay Redfield Jamison: I think probably death; the idea of death. Not the idea of, the reality of death. Of frittering away time that I shouldn't be. My husband was somebody who did not fritter away his time and I respected that enormously. I was much more just wandering around, going to the zoo, and so forth. And then some ways it's just different styles and different ways of thinking, but I'm very aware, since he died, that it's easy to let time rush by and I don't want -- I didn't want to feel like I haven't done what I could do.

Recorded On: September 30, 2009

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What Keeps Kay Jamison Up At Night

The author and professor of psychiatry, discusses the idea of death and her fear of 'frittering away time.'

Kay Redfield Jamison

Kay Redfield Jamison

Professor of Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

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