Being old is not for the fainthearted. Warmolt (76 years-old) talks about age; his children would rather stay out of it. So he writes down for them things that will be useful after his death. Things like passwords, for example, but also ...See moreBeing old is not for the fainthearted. Warmolt (76 years-old) talks about age; his children would rather stay out of it. So he writes down for them things that will be useful after his death. Things like passwords, for example, but also which urn he prefers. And what about the helium and the plastic bag? Things that can help when it comes to the end and you want to decide these things for yourself. Written by
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