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Growth from grief and the therapeutic nature of allotment work

Growth from grief and the therapeutic nature of allotment work

by Thomas Booth | May 22, 2026 | Mind & Mortality

Whether it is facing the death of a loved one or staring into the face of death yourself, these individuals have turned to cultivating their allotments in an effort to nurture a seed of hope through difficult times.    Allotments can be found throughout...
How To Deal With an Existential Crisis: A Practical Guide

How To Deal With an Existential Crisis: A Practical Guide

by James Cain | May 22, 2026 | Mind & Mortality

Our future is often painted as looking pretty bleak, so it’s no wonder people question the meaning of it all. But they should know they’re not alone. Here’s a guide to get through an existential crisis and come out the other side. Lying in bed late at night, I often...
The human desire to be remembered after death

The human desire to be remembered after death

by Jasmine Pegg | May 21, 2026 | Living Proof, Mind & Mortality

A New York artist talks through his near-death experience, his relationship with the things he creates, and what he thinks of legacies. In the middle of the mountains in Alaska, a hiker struggles down a steep slope with nothing but an old rope fence and his bare...
What Iron Lung teaches us about mortality

What Iron Lung teaches us about mortality

by Jasmine Pegg | May 21, 2026 | Memento Mainstream, Mind & Mortality

A convict is welded inside a submarine and sent into an ocean of blood. Beneath the cosmic horror of Iron Lung lies a deeper existential question: how do we find meaning in a universe that doesn’t care if we live or die? There are no windows looking out. No comfort in...
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