This book draws from a range of historical, cultural, and psychological sources to explore the growing movement of death positivity, a mindset that encourages open conversations about mortality and embraces death as a natural part of life.
Each chapter is crafted to illuminate a different facet of this often-taboo topic, providing readers with both intellectual insight and emotional connection. Together, these themes offer a comprehensive understanding of what it means to face death with curiosity, courage, and even gratitude.
Death asks us to listen. To slow down. To reckon with the parts of ourselves we'd rather avoid. It also asks us to create to build better systems, better rituals, better conversations, better communities.
May we rise to the challenge not by erasing death from our lives, but by writing it into our stories with reverence, honesty, and hope. We are all walking each other home. Let's make the path sacred.