In this village dead are brought back home from graves The Toraja people of Indonesia practice Ma’nene, a unique funeral ritual where they lovingly care for their deceased relatives by exhuming their bodies, dressing them in fresh garments, and tidying their tombs. This ancient tradition, rooted in animistic beliefs, celebrates the interconnectedness of life and death, strengthening family bonds and preserving ancestral connections. Despite drawing g… |
Podcast #983: Grid-Down Medicine — A Guide for When Help is NOT on the Way If you read most first aid guides, the last step in treating someone who’s gotten injured or sick is always: get the victim to professional medical help. But what if you found yourself in a situation where hospitals were overcrowded, inaccessible, or non-functional? What if you found yourself in a grid-down, long-term disaster, and you […] Help support independent publishing. Make a donation to T… Is Social Media Fueling Youth Mental Health Crisis? Here’s What the Data Shows Adolescents spent nearly five hours per day on average scrolling through TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and Snapchat—more than double the time spent on homework, according to one study. The post Is Social Media Fueling Youth Mental Health Crisis? Here’s What the Data Shows appeared first on The Good Men Project . |