Death Over Dim Sum

Death Over Dim Sum

An unconventional gathering where we transform taboo subjects into bite-sized conversations infused with educational table talk.

By The Life Review

Date and time

Saturday, May 17 · 10am - 12pm GMT+8

Location

Druggists | Craft Beer Taproom Restaurant Singapore

119 Tyrwhitt Road Singapore, Singapore 207547 Singapore

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 14 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

What does it mean to have a “good” death?

This session challenges you to strip away societal taboos and personal fears to confront the unvarnished truths about how you want to live—and, ultimately, how you want to die. Is a good death about being pain-free? Being surrounded by loved ones? Having no regrets? Or is it about leaving behind a legacy that reflects the life you’ve lived?

Over dim sum and tea, engage in thought-provoking conversations about the values, relationships, and experiences that shape who you are. This is an opportunity to define what a meaningful death looks like to you and what steps you can take now to ensure that vision becomes reality.


What’s in it for you ?
✔️ Clarify what a “good death” means to you and what it takes to achieve it.
✔️ Gain insights into different cultural, spiritual, and personal perspectives on dying well.
✔️ Reflect on the life you are living now and whether it aligns with the death you envision.

The entry for this event includes hot tea and dim sum


Proceeds go towards providing end-of-life literacy to caregivers of loved ones with chronic illness. https://thelifereview.org/last-aid-eol-literacy

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Our mission is to normalise conversations about death, dying, and bereavement through education and community engagement. We offer diverse platforms for dialogues, and empower the community with the knowledge and skills to navigate this inevitable aspect of life. Two types of community engagement events, Death Over Dinner and Life Stories, will create safe, relaxed atmospheres for end-of-life-related conversations. The proceeds from these events go towards providing end-of-life literacy programs for caregivers of seniors with serious illness.