grief
Grief is a natural and healthy response to death and loss of all kinds. Learn how to cope with the emotional pain, move forward and reclaim your happiness.
When Love Meets Legacy: How Romantic Relationships Shape the Stories We Leave Behind
Introduction Love is not merely a fleeting emotion confined to a moment in time; it is the foundation upon which legacies are built. When two lives intertwine in romance, they create a narrative that extends far beyond their immediate relationship. Their love becomes a thread woven into the broader tapestry of family traditions, artistic expressions, memories, and cultural identities. In this exploration, we reflect on how romantic relationships shape the stories we leave behind, touching every aspect of our lives—from the intimate corners of home to the grand stages of art and collective memory.
By Mysteries with Professor Jahani12 months ago in Longevity
The Reason Why Moving Slow Can Create Faster Progress
We live in a World that Frequently wants Faster Progress. More Results, Less Time, Obtained Yesterday. I get it. There is a Pressure that is Placed On Us from our Society Today that Pushes this Agenda.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)12 months ago in Longevity
The Bondage of Immortech
”Kerry, you just changed the world.” Paul Kerry blinks. Then he dares to smile. But only for a flash. “No. Listen everybody, this is…. Hell, this feels like a miracle. But we need to run more tests. Log the final readouts and set everything back to zero. Start again from scratch.”
By Sam Spinelli12 months ago in Longevity
The Problem With Most Of The Health And Wellness Industry
Yesterday, I wrote a Satirical Article for Finding Success as a part of April Fools Day. No, you should not take it seriously, though if you need something fun to lighten your day then you should give it a read.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)12 months ago in Longevity
The Curse of Life. Content Warning.
"What do we say to the Lord of Death? 'Not today.'" - George R.R. Martin It was the quote that inspired Thea to find a way to 'beat' death, at least in a manner of speaking. She spent years recruiting willing participants to test her science and theories. Generally, the recruits were persons already nearing a visit from death, whether it be from age or illness. Their fear of dying made them willing participants, even though they knew it was a long shot... still that minuscule chance of it working kept them signing up despite failure after failure. Thea had become obsessed with breaking the curse of living, which was the inevitable reality of death lingering over everything. Her fear of death kept her from truly living life, as it did for many people as mortality weighed on their shoulders. This inspired her to seek a way to stop death... no matter the cost.
By Luna Verity12 months ago in Longevity
The Weight of Forever. Runner-Up in The Life-Extending Conundrum Challenge.
The first time Isla rode the elevator up through the clouds she forgot to breathe. Below her, the city flickered, old neon signs, expansive holographic ads begging for attention as they fought the ever-present rain and hazy smog that covered the city in perpetual dusk. The higher the elevator rose, the less Isla could smell the rust, the carbon.
By Sandor Szabo12 months ago in Longevity







