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csziggy

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12. Not sure if I want to live to see what happens or would be ready to go
Sun Apr 26, 2020, 11:19 PM
Apr 2020

But it is time for a shift in the global economy. When corporations are "people" and have more rights than humans, things need to change.

Good luck to you and your wife - and it is always a good idea to have a will. I made my first one when I was 25 shortly after I married. Another in 1993 after my oldest sister died, and my most recent in 2019 after both my parents had passed.

Where I think I am lucky that in the very long genealogy of my family (and of my husband's) very few ancestors or relatives died of infectious diseases. I suspect we have the genes for robust immune systems so we might be the lucky few. I do worry about my great nephews and niece and their parents but they are all smart and will protect themselves as much as possible.

Live long and prosper, yourself!

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