I am very interested in how you feel about death?
Maxim Gavrilovich
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I had a period with a lot of panic attacks. Any thought that I might die just panicked me. This was hard. But over time, I learned to deal with it. It's simple. I have accepted this only constant in my life. It turned out to be not so easy.
We made an NFT Coffins project to make it easier for people to think about how and whom they will remember for other people. In general, to make it easier to talk about it. Because it is somehow not accepted. And there is nothing wrong with that.
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Maxim Gavrilovich@gavrilovich23
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It's cruel and unfair, especially when you feel someone has died before their time.
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Thanks for sharing that—it takes courage to talk about panic and fear around death, especially when it’s something we’re often expected to avoid. I can relate; I had my own struggles with thinking about mortality, and I’ve found that facing it directly can be powerful. For me, it’s not about removing the fear entirely but learning to live with it in a way that helps me appreciate life more fully.
Also, your NFT Coffins project sounds fascinating. I love the idea of creating tools to encourage people to reflect on legacy and remembrance—making these topics less taboo is so important. I also work in the end-of-life space, and it’s clear to me that talking openly about death can actually bring more peace and connection to our lives.
You might like Death Archetypes, an upcoming project I’m launching on Product Hunt. It’s a personality test designed to help people explore their relationship with mortality and deepen their perspective on life. I’d love to hear your thoughts on it!