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You care about your stuff when you die? Write a will. Leave everything to a security guard. |
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Take it with you(?), or just die knowing that whatever you leave will be recycled by somebody who really wants it. |
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Take the money it would cost to hire security guards and donate it to a worthy cause so what you leave behind truly makes a difference. |
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YOU'LL NEVER GET MY GOLD! HAHAHAHA! |
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Personally I'd like to get creative with the will. Make the vultures wear a bucket on their heads for a year or else it goes to the Battersea Dogs Home. |
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Let me make the following clarifications: |
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The business plan is for the establishment of an endowment to pay for expenses. I haven't figured the numbers, but it would be a fixed fee and not necessarily a person's entire wealth. |
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"Stuff" is personal effects, not real estate. This stuff could be moved for co-location. |
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The employment of security guards is a worthy cause that makes a difference, or at least that's what they tell me. |
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I do have a Will for things of value, but it isn't comprehensive of personal effects. For example, it doesn't address my 42 copies of Catcher in the Rye or my toothbrush. |
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