Photo of the day:
So for
today:
I think I
have touched on this subject before. Have you ever been in charge of the final will
and testament of someone other than a spouse?
It is a
tough position to be stuck in, no matter the size of the estate. Shucks, I knew
a man who only owned one thing, that was a TV.
Even then there was a big argument, he had left no will of course.
WE humans are weird
when it comes to inheritance. Sweet people, at times, become horrid. Of course when the value is in the millions (nothing firsthand there) but I hear & read, the situations become VERY STRAINED.
If I had a
rich Uncle and I was in his will, I would try to stay a nice guy, I am sure of that.
I know, (Or
I have read and heard,) this statement:
‘Money cannot
buy happiness, but it can ease the pain!’
AND
“Someone
else said this about that: I hear Money cannot buy happiness, but I would not
mind giving it a try!”
Now I do
KNOW something learned over many years experience, A wonderful Loving
companion, makes money much less important..
Y’all take care.
Nite
Shipslog
PS Thanks for stopping by the shipslog, I do enjoy comments,
thanks…. I am glad you took the time to
read this mess.
4 comments:
Funny cartoon. :)
I may not be rich in money but I am wealthy in love, joy, contentment, and happiness. :)
When my mother passed I was never happier to be an "only" child. Of course, I've heard the ugly stories; that's why I keep bugging Tom to put something in writing.
According to Einstein's Theory of Relativity the richer the person is the more relatives will turn up at his funeral.
God bless.
I watched my mom and die. It wasn't easy to say goodbye, but as they both were suffering, I felt at peace, they were no longer in pain. I was executer of their will and my sisters and I inherited everything they had. It was a lengthy and drawn out process, selling their house and all the contents, I'm blessed I had two sisters to help,
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