Eulogy |
Eulogy |
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During a goals-making workshop a few months back, we were told to close our eyes and imagine a funeral. Turns out we were imagining our own funeral and thinking of what things we wanted said at our funeral. Unfortunately, we won't really be able to choose.
I know it's depressing, but I have thought about who I want to speak at my eulogy, or at least who I expect will. My brother and one of my best friends, definitely. They know me best, and I trust them to summarize my life with a good balance of subjectivity and objectivity. |
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I haven't thought about what would be said at my funeral so much as who would (or wouldn't) show up, and who I would/wouldn't want to be there. There are people who I'm certain would show up and others who are more debateable.
The few times I did think about my eulogy, I wasn't sure what would be said for it. I can guess what my closest friends might say, but... ![]() |
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