Death Cafes are popping up worldwide—no counseling, just tea, cake, and honest conversations about dying. Started in Switzerland in 2004, these gatherings break the taboo around mortality, helping people reflect on life’s impermanence and live more intentionally. Attendees share stories, laugh, and even debate burial costs or creative afterlife options. From teens to 90-year-olds, people come to normalize death, confront fear, and celebrate the beauty of being present. It’s not morbid—it’s a reminder that talking about dying helps us live fuller, more meaningful lives.

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