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What is your funeral going to look like? They say you have to design with the end goal in mind and work backwards. Ok let’s say I buy into that. Who’s going to be there? What are they going to say? What are they going to do and how will they feel? What will the world that you leave behind look like?
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Having recently attended my little brothers funeral, I have thought about this a lot. Right now, I don’t think there would be very many people there and I think I’m OK with that. I just don’t have a lot of IRL personal connections. My brothers funeral was massive. Hundreds of people, 30+ speakers, it was moving. He touched a lot of peoples lives. But that’s who he was. Who I am is different and my impact on the world is different, and that’s OK. Ultimately, I think the world that I leave behind won’t be all that different. Since Andrew passed; the world is not that different. It most certainly is WAY different for me personally and for my family. But, the rest of the world goes on. Anyway, idk where any of this is going. But your questions spoke to me so I wanted to reply. 🤷🏻‍♂️
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My friend, this story shocked me. I lost my little brother in 2018, he was only 28 and like your Andrew, his funeral was something special. The church was packed and people outside singing. Was something I really never forget. You have all my understanding đź«‚
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Wow dude, that is crazy. It was the most impactful thing that's ever happened to me by a long shot. We had so many plans together but I always pushed them off. Biggest lesson was not to take today for granted. Thanks for sharing dude.
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