The Coffin Club: Finding Life in the Face of Death โ๏ธ๐

The Coffin Club: Finding Life in the Face of Death โ๏ธ๐
In New Zealand, a remarkable community has turned one of lifeโs most somber realities into a celebration of creativity, connection, and dignity. Known as The Coffin Club, this group invites elderly people to build and decorate their own coffins โ not out of morbidity, but as an act of empowerment and self-expression. What began as a practical way to reduce funeral costs has blossomed into a movement that helps seniors find friendship, laughter, and purpose in their golden years.
Inside the clubโs workshop, you wonโt find gloom or grief โ youโll find sawdust, paint, music, and joy. Members work side by side, crafting their final resting places while sharing stories, jokes, and life lessons. Each coffin becomes a canvas for personal expression โ some are painted with bright flowers, others with favorite quotes, hobbies, or family memories. For many, the process isnโt about death at all โ itโs about reclaiming control, facing mortality with peace, and celebrating the life theyโve lived.
Beyond the woodworking, the Coffin Club is a lifeline against loneliness. It brings together retirees who might otherwise feel isolated, giving them a reason to gather, create, and belong. It reminds us all that community and purpose donโt fade with age โ they only grow stronger when shared.
The Coffin Clubโs message is simple yet profound: talking about death doesnโt take away lifeโs beauty โ it deepens our appreciation for it. โค๏ธโฐ๏ธ
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