HOW TO USE THIS COMMUNITY
Your guide to exploring The Living Room — and finding your way toward more life in every moment. Welcome home. The Living Room was created as a soft place to land — a space for caregivers, grievers, and seekers to connect, reflect, and grow together. Whether you’re navigating loss, preparing for tomorrow, or simply learning how to live more intentionally, this space is for you. Here’s how to make the most of your time here: 1. Explore the Categories Each category is designed to meet you where you are: morLIVING… With Intention-For reflections, practices, and daily reminders that help you live with meaning, ownership, and responsibility. Preparing for Tomorrow- Resources and conversations to help you plan your care, legacy, and wishes — emotionally, spiritually, and practically. No One Teaches You How to Die- A safe, honest space to talk about dying, grief, and the lessons loss can teach us about living fully. Caregiver’s Corner-A space for those giving care — to be seen, supported, and reminded that you matter too. 2. Join the Conversation - Introduce yourself in the Welcome Post and tell us what brought you here. - Share your story, or simply listen. Every form of presence is participation. - Use kindness, compassion, and confidentiality — these are the foundations of this room. - 3. Engage with the MOR Living Philosophy You’ll see references to MOR Living, which means Meaningful Ownership and Responsibility. It’s the heartbeat of everything we do here — learning to take gentle ownership of our lives and legacies while caring for ourselves and others with love. This community is also a pathway to the Mori app, a compassionate AI-powered planning tool that helps individuals and families prepare with clarity and peace. You’ll occasionally see posts introducing new Mori features or opportunities to participate in upcoming pilots. 4. Protect the Space This is a sacred room for connection, not promotion. Please avoid marketing products, services, or outside programs. If you have a resource that could genuinely help others, message a moderator first.