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not suicide contemplation but I can see how someone might mistake it as such, art, estate planning 

Over the years I've assembled a small and eclectic collection of original art in various mediums (paintings, sketches, sculptures, &c), much of it from my travels around the world, some original commissions, and I have no idea who/where to leave any of that for estate planning purposes.

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not suicide contemplation but I can see how someone might mistake it as such, art, estate planning 

@neal Every living person should have a will and plan for their departure. Believe me. As someone whose husband died without a will, and father died without a will. MAKE A WILL. PLAN YOUR ESTATE. It shouldn't be taboo or weird.

not suicide contemplation but I can see how someone might mistake it as such, art, estate planning 

@cardassianvole Absolutely agree. I went through this with my parents as well to make sure their wishes are respected when their time comes (they want to be cadavers, which is cool but not what I'd've guessed). I'm just not sure where most of the art would be appreciated.

not suicide contemplation but I can see how someone might mistake it as such, art, estate planning 

@neal Hopefully you have time to figure it out. I hear you.

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