There have been quite a few death related products shared in the communtiy. Iām a big fan of Patrick Collinson of Stripe and heās well known for having his laptop background be a countdown to his estimated death, pretty cool though kinda morbid
@abadesi Thanks for your answer ! As we approach Halloween and All Saint's days, I am looking for informations/feelings on this topic before to launch our product on 31.10.2019. What I already found :
Death related products seen on Product Hunt :
Check : Population Project, You Will Die in X Weeks, You're getting old, Death Clock and WeCroak
If you see products didn't listed here, I would be happy to discover them šš»
Hi @abadesi,
This discussion + tooyoo Launch = could be a great trendy discussion for tomorrow All Saints day šš»
Just an idea that could help us understand how people are confortable about this topic too š
Great question! I work in end-of-life planning, so I think about death quite a lot.
Iād say that while Iāve grown more comfortable with it over time, itās always a complex topicāit can bring up a mix of acceptance, curiosity, and sometimes discomfort, depending on the day.
For me, becoming comfortable with death isnāt about having no fear; itās about embracing it as a part of life and letting it shape how I live. Itās a grounding force that reminds me to focus on what truly matters, take risks, and let go of things that donāt serve me.
Also, if youāre interested in exploring your own relationship with mortality, Iām launching Death Archetypes soonāa personality test to help people reflect on their perspective around life and death. Iād love for you to check it out!
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