The Coffin Club of New Zealand: Finding Life, Friendship, and Joy in the Face of Mortality πΏβοΈπ

The Coffin Club of New Zealand: Finding Life, Friendship, and Joy in the Face of Mortality πΏβοΈπ
In a small workshop in New Zealand, a group of retirees gathers each week β not to mourn death, but to celebrate life. They call themselves The Coffin Club, and their mission is as heartwarming as it is unconventional: to build their own caskets, share laughter, and find companionship in their golden years. βοΈπΌ
What began as a practical idea β creating affordable, personalized coffins β soon blossomed into something far deeper. Members found that by facing death together, they were actually rediscovering the beauty of living. π¬ They swap stories, paint their coffins in bright colors, sing, and even hold tea parties among the sawdust. For many, itβs not about preparing for the end β itβs about finding purpose, friendship, and peace in the present moment. βπΆ
Beyond reducing funeral costs, The Coffin Club offers a cure to one of the silent struggles of aging β loneliness. Each plank of wood becomes a conversation, each brushstroke a reminder that life, even in its final chapter, can still be joyful, creative, and filled with connection. π
In this club, death is not feared β itβs acknowledged, respected, and even embraced with humor and dignity. Because sometimes, the best way to live fully is to accept that life itself is temporary. π«
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