Miriam quickly discovers that human nature has a unique way of dealing with life's starkest variable - death. Some people do not even consider death to be inevitable, while others believe that the quality of ones' life outweighs longevity.
Upon exploring the world of death, Miriam concludes that hope is the light that pierces the darkness of death's inevitability, and its spiritual charge instills within us a sense that each moment of life contains a myriad of possibilities.