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‘I Was Told I Was Going To Die Five Times A Day...'

Cosmopolitan Australia

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August 2018

Morgan Reardon trialled WeCroak, an app that constantly reminded her that her life could end at any moment. Here’s how she got on…

- Morgan Reardon

‘I Was Told I Was Going To Die Five Times A Day...'

It’s Tuesday night and I’m sipping an espresso martini while on a date with my boyfriend, taking in the gorgeous sunset at Sydney Harbour. Life in that exact moment is pretty dandy and I can’t help but smile. Then my phone buzzes with a new notification and the message chills me to my core. ‘Don’t forget, you’re going to die’ it reads.

This isn’t a scene from the latest horror flick, and I don’t have a crazy stalker in my life, believe it not, I’ve actually paid money – $1.49 to be exact – for this message to be sent my way.

Enter WeCroak, an app that reminds you five times a day that death is imminent. The app, the brainchild of a publicist and app developer, was born out of the Bhutanese folklore saying that to be happy, we need to contemplate death five times a day. The notifications, which arrive at random intervals throughout the day, are accompanied by a ‘deaththemed’ quote – some heavy, some light-hearted. Although a few of my pals were understandably freaked out by the idea of the app – team Cosmo included – I could see the potential value in it. Sometimes – read often – I tend to sweat the small stuff, so perhaps being reminded that life is short could do me the world of good.

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