Nepal, Feb. 11 -- As a practising therapist, I am grateful for certain job perks. My former supervisor expressed that collaborating with clients aligns with navigating various narratives and viewpoints, and I wholeheartedly concur.

A recurring theme in these narratives is death. As I work with clients who are experiencing loss and grief, I witness the indescribable pain of losing someone. Additionally, I observe their logical understanding of life's impermanence.

It has enabled my clients and me to understand how unpredictable life can be-a small change can lead us down entirely different paths. Realising that everything in our lives is finite and won't last forever and that we may simply cease to exist one day has made me anxious.

How...