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Bloomberg· 2025-11-13 20:06
Gold built South Africa, but illegal mining kills some who dig for it. The Stilfontein disaster reveals how the quest for gold turned into a story of hunger, survival and death.Watch the full story https://t.co/MEKNFAn2tf https://t.co/M5QVX8nDB9 ...
How finding beauty in death teaches us about life | Dr. Ivy Akid | TEDxLogan Circle
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-03 17:45
Core Message - Facing death with courage and honesty can bring healing and meaning to life [15][24] - Attention, not time, is the true currency when supporting someone who is dying [16] - Understanding the stages of dying allows for compassionate responses instead of fear [18] - Finding beauty in death can shift feelings of sorrow to acceptance and deepen connections [21][22] Practical Guidance - Provide full focus and attention to loved ones, sharing meaningful connections like pictures or songs [16][17] - Be informed about the predictable patterns and stages of dying to respond with compassion [18] - Encourage conversations about important decisions and paperwork before cognitive decline [19] - Recognize that small moments of presence can carry significant weight in grief [17] Industry Observations - 70% of people die in a hospital or facility setting, raising questions about the medicalization of death [19] - A good death involves closure, minimizing suffering, and bringing meaning to life [25]
What can we learn from ghost stories? | Amy Tudor | TEDxVCU
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-31 17:00
So, science tells us that there is no such thing as ghosts. I know some of you will be very relieved to hear this. Others will take issue with it. I know this because every time I talk about this, every time I lecture about it, somebody will come up to me afterwards and swear they have seen a ghost or talked to a ghost. But in an academic environment, we have to bow to the absence or presence of scientific data. And despite all the years of looking by researchers, by ghost hunters, there is no hard evidence ...
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The Economist· 2025-10-31 16:55
And learns what the dead can tell the living https://t.co/ctxsTpBQD6 ...
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The Wall Street Journal· 2025-10-31 15:16
Two people died in flooded basements during a record New York City rainstorm, the AP reported.The body of a 39-year-old man was recovered from the basement of a townhouse in Brooklyn, while a 43-year-old man was found dead inside a basement boiler room in Manhattan. https://t.co/g253orhFTL ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-10-30 12:25
Halloween decorations have become more frightening over the decades. @SMihm says it may have something to do with how differently we think about death today (via @opinion) https://t.co/f2jFbAXtbS ...
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The Economist· 2025-10-26 04:20
China’s Communist Party has long seen elaborate tombs as a backward tradition, and worse, a waste of good land. But attitudes towards death have proved fairly hard to shift https://t.co/8exYsidWPN ...
We need to tell our stories about death | Hannah Jardine Youell | TEDxGosport
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-23 16:42
Core Argument - The speaker advocates for sharing stories about death to foster connection and understanding, arguing that it's a universal human experience often avoided in conversation [10][11] - Sharing death stories can bring order to chaos and facilitate bilateral integration in the brain, connecting logic and emotion [8] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of honest and clear communication about death, especially with children, to avoid misconceptions [8] Personal Experience & Impact - The speaker shares personal experiences of loss, including the death of her sister, grandmother, and father, highlighting the profound impact these events had on her life [4] - The speaker contrasts the ease of sharing birth stories with the difficulty of discussing death, questioning why death is such a taboo subject [6] - The speaker describes the transformative experience of witnessing her sister's death, emphasizing the presence of love, connection, and peace amidst heartbreak [9] Societal Implications - The speaker notes that societal discomfort with death leads to awkwardness and hesitance when supporting those who are grieving [9] - The speaker suggests that sharing death stories can combat loneliness in grief and remind us of our shared humanity [10][11] - The speaker believes that these stories connect us with something greater than ourselves and invite us to live with more meaning [9]
Appreciating Life Through Death | Emaun Tahamtani | TEDxVista Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-07 14:52
[Applause] Death. It's a word that often unsells us, a topic we shove to the back of our minds. We think of it as an end, a dark found curtain closing on our lives.But what if death isn't really just an ending. What if it's a wakeup call, a mirror, showing us just how precious every moment truly is. When my grandpa suffered a heart attack at 60, he wasn't expecting some life-changing epiphany.In the midst of this terrifying crisis, described staring into an all-consuming light. It wasn't just any light. It ...