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<blockquote data-quote="Logar" data-source="post: 1596052" data-attributes="member: 31166"><p>OK - here is a thought for the day that many ignore and their families then forget about them.</p><p></p><p>Go to the store and by some old fashioned note books. Every morning when you sit down for your coffee, put pen to paper and tell your life story. Add some pictures to the story.</p><p></p><p>Do not do it on computer unless you print it off - because software dies but paper lives for thousands of years.</p><p></p><p>When you die people will come to your funeral and then slowly but surely forget about you.</p><p></p><p>Your own family, two generations away will not only not remember you, they will not know what you looked like and they will let you fade away into permanent anonymity.</p><p></p><p>However if you continue to write your life story and take pictures of you and your life and print them and then add those pictures to that paper, you can live for a long time after you die.</p><p></p><p>In fact 200 years from now your family and historians will treasure those stories and those pictures - never doubt this.</p><p></p><p>So, put pen to paper with your morning coffee - it takes 15 minutes and you are done. But many will want to read those "boring" stories that you wrote because times will have changed, people will have changed and YOU will be the person who lived, laughed, loved and then died - but you will also be the person who told their story and your family will love you for it.</p><p></p><p>So, sit down and do it - because each and every one of us wastes more time in a day than it takes to do this. Many of your family will be very grateful you did this. And in the end you might actually grow to enjoy doing this. Many do and my wife is one of them.</p><p></p><p>Best to all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logar, post: 1596052, member: 31166"] OK - here is a thought for the day that many ignore and their families then forget about them. Go to the store and by some old fashioned note books. Every morning when you sit down for your coffee, put pen to paper and tell your life story. Add some pictures to the story. Do not do it on computer unless you print it off - because software dies but paper lives for thousands of years. When you die people will come to your funeral and then slowly but surely forget about you. Your own family, two generations away will not only not remember you, they will not know what you looked like and they will let you fade away into permanent anonymity. However if you continue to write your life story and take pictures of you and your life and print them and then add those pictures to that paper, you can live for a long time after you die. In fact 200 years from now your family and historians will treasure those stories and those pictures - never doubt this. So, put pen to paper with your morning coffee - it takes 15 minutes and you are done. But many will want to read those "boring" stories that you wrote because times will have changed, people will have changed and YOU will be the person who lived, laughed, loved and then died - but you will also be the person who told their story and your family will love you for it. So, sit down and do it - because each and every one of us wastes more time in a day than it takes to do this. Many of your family will be very grateful you did this. And in the end you might actually grow to enjoy doing this. Many do and my wife is one of them. Best to all. [/QUOTE]
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