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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2013 8:34:21 GMT -5
I was wondering if it is a good idea to create a Will to leave my estate and accounts to someone?
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Post by ???????? ???????????? on Aug 6, 2013 8:53:19 GMT -5
Of course it's a good idea, otherwise the corrupt regime/dictatorship government will seize and either squander it or give it to those who have too much already.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2013 9:21:48 GMT -5
I was wondering if it is a good idea to create a Will to leave my estate and accounts to someone? Give it all to the retarded cripple.
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Post by desertrat on Aug 6, 2013 9:24:39 GMT -5
I would assume you have kin folk to give your stuff to . Mom , dad , wife , kids , ect.
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Post by silver on Aug 6, 2013 9:29:37 GMT -5
I would assume you have kin folk to give your stuff to . Mom , dad , wife , kids , ect. And if you don't have kin or friends, give it to a good charity of your choice - or several charities that you've checked out to see if they're legit. I plan on leaving whatever's left to the NVIC (Nat'l Vaccine Information Center) in memory of my son.
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Post by desertrat on Aug 6, 2013 9:35:16 GMT -5
I would assume you have kin folk to give your stuff to . Mom , dad , wife , kids , ect. And if you don't have kin or friends, give it to a good charity of your choice - or several charities that you've checked out to see if they're legit. I plan on leaving whatever's left to the NVIC (Nat'l Vaccine Information Center) in memory of my son. With out any kin folk that would be a good second choise .
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Post by topology on Aug 6, 2013 10:10:15 GMT -5
I would assume you have kin folk to give your stuff to . Mom , dad , wife , kids , ect. And if you don't have kin or friends, give it to a good charity of your choice - or several charities that you've checked out to see if they're legit. I plan on leaving whatever's left to the NVIC (Nat'l Vaccine Information Center) in memory of my son. Giving property such as houses, estates and commercial buildings to charities can create an undue burden on the charity in terms of financial obligation for maintenance of the property and liability for any events that occur on it. Speak with the charity about your intent to donate before making these kinds of donations.
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Post by silver on Aug 6, 2013 11:32:06 GMT -5
And if you don't have kin or friends, give it to a good charity of your choice - or several charities that you've checked out to see if they're legit. I plan on leaving whatever's left to the NVIC (Nat'l Vaccine Information Center) in memory of my son. Giving property such as houses, estates and commercial buildings to charities can create an undue burden on the charity in terms of financial obligation for maintenance of the property and liability for any events that occur on it. Speak with the charity about your intent to donate before making these kinds of donations. I myself was thinking only in terms of liquid assets.
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Post by runstill on Aug 6, 2013 12:08:50 GMT -5
I was wondering if it is a good idea to create a Will to leave my estate and accounts to someone? Give it all to the retarded cripple.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2013 12:15:00 GMT -5
I was wondering if it is a good idea to create a Will to leave my estate and accounts to someone? Quit living in a fantasy land, and live right now Freejoy, live what is right in front of you. Do what is right in front of you to do, without goal or hope of an outcome in some imagined future. Just do what us obvious to do in this moment.
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Post by topology on Aug 6, 2013 14:14:58 GMT -5
I was wondering if it is a good idea to create a Will to leave my estate and accounts to someone? Quit living in a fantasy land, and live right now Freejoy, live what is right in front of you. Do what is right in front of you to do, without goal or hope of an outcome in some imagined future. Just do what us obvious to do in this moment. So, Steve, when is the right time to specify a Will? After you're dead? If Freejoy is inspired to look into setting up a Will, is that not the obvious thing to do in this moment? It's an act of caring for loved ones to specify how your estate is to be processed in the event of your own death. My son starts kindergarten in the fall. If I don't enroll him now, he won't be admitted to the school. Taking care of logistics for a probable future is a very appropriate activity in the present.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2013 17:22:17 GMT -5
Quit living in a fantasy land, and live right now Freejoy, live what is right in front of you. Do what is right in front of you to do, without goal or hope of an outcome in some imagined future. Just do what us obvious to do in this moment. So, Steve, when is the right time to specify a Will? After you're dead? If Freejoy is inspired to look into setting up a Will, is that not the obvious thing to do in this moment? It's an act of caring for loved ones to specify how your estate is to be processed in the event of your own death. My son starts kindergarten in the fall. If I don't enroll him now, he won't be admitted to the school. Taking care of logistics for a probable future is a very appropriate activity in the present. are you familiar with the freejoy/tathagata connection? freejoy was a star pupil horse stancer as I recall
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Post by topology on Aug 6, 2013 17:24:59 GMT -5
So, Steve, when is the right time to specify a Will? After you're dead? If Freejoy is inspired to look into setting up a Will, is that not the obvious thing to do in this moment? It's an act of caring for loved ones to specify how your estate is to be processed in the event of your own death. My son starts kindergarten in the fall. If I don't enroll him now, he won't be admitted to the school. Taking care of logistics for a probable future is a very appropriate activity in the present. are you familiar with the freejoy/tathagata connection? freejoy was a star pupil horse stancer as I recall Did not know that.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2013 17:38:50 GMT -5
Quit living in a fantasy land, and live right now Freejoy, live what is right in front of you. Do what is right in front of you to do, without goal or hope of an outcome in some imagined future. Just do what us obvious to do in this moment. So, Steve, when is the right time to specify a Will? After you're dead? If Freejoy is inspired to look into setting up a Will, is that not the obvious thing to do in this moment? It's an act of caring for loved ones to specify how your estate is to be processed in the event of your own death. My son starts kindergarten in the fall. If I don't enroll him now, he won't be admitted to the school. Taking care of logistics for a probable future is a very appropriate activity in the present. Freejoy asked that question to measure you up, not to get advice, and he is measuring you up to build a story in his head about "enlightened people" that has nothing whatsoever to do with dealing with his own life. He is immersing himself in a story about you instead of living in the reality of his own moment.
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Post by topology on Aug 6, 2013 17:46:02 GMT -5
So, Steve, when is the right time to specify a Will? After you're dead? If Freejoy is inspired to look into setting up a Will, is that not the obvious thing to do in this moment? It's an act of caring for loved ones to specify how your estate is to be processed in the event of your own death. My son starts kindergarten in the fall. If I don't enroll him now, he won't be admitted to the school. Taking care of logistics for a probable future is a very appropriate activity in the present. Freejoy asked that question to measure you up, not to get advice, and he is measuring you up to build a story in his head about "enlightened people" that has nothing whatsoever to do with dealing with his own life. He is immersing himself in a story about you instead of living in the reality of his own moment. If this what you're doing, Freejoy?
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