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Manaaja

Manaaja

euROPE
Sep 10, 2018
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Especially if you had abusive parents or siblings, or some nice friends, you do want your money and belongings to go to your friends, not your enemies.

An adult of any age can write a will. Read online how to make a will, since I don't know where you live.

If someone asks why you are writing a will, you can just say "My friend died in a traffic accident" or "I have seen so many news of young people dying suddenly" or "I just want to write it now when I'm young and healthy and my brain is working" or "There's no harm getting it done early" or "I might forget to do it when I'm older" or "It's a popular social media trend. Everyone is doing it!".

A will is valid, even if you commit a suicide. And even better, it's valid even if you choose not to commit suicide and you live old. You can also always change your will or get it invalided/nullified/canceled.

If your parents (or whoever you live with) are good and nice people, you can even make an unofficial will and write something like "I want my cousin to get my [insert anything here such as video games, books or 50 dollars]" and they might honor it. Remember your signature.

If you choose not to write a will, you can always donate your belongings before you commit a suicide. Of course, don't donate anything you need if you aren't sure whether you will survive.

That's it, stop slouching. Drink water. Rise up and walk a little. Clean your room. Eat vitamins and minerals.
 
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eternalpace

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Oct 18, 2025
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Good idea in principle... All I have is clothes, furniture, and a car that's still being financed... so I'll let my family decide on how to deal with my few possessions. I don't have much in the bank so that's not a source of concern.
 
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FadingSnowFake

FadingSnowFake

Enlightened
Nov 25, 2024
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I second this, very important. Also state your wishes, what you want done with your body, any service, donating of organs, etc. Someone has to take care of the legal stuff when we go, and it helps them to know what to do.

And just a note to anyone living in a foreign country, check with your Embassy what is required. I did my Will before I left, but now there are more stuff, such as who can or cannot be the Executor and the Will itself may have to be translated. Lot of paperwork, but I don't want to burden anyone else with it.
 
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walking for miles

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Oct 23, 2025
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So important, another thing I'll need to add to my list! Thank you
 
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