Your response can be revealing....
For most of us, the answer begins with the people we care about – family and close friends. Then comes our home, and our assets both financial and material, along with the issues, the ideals, and ethics about which we feel strongly.
And on the more personal side, most people care about their contribution to the world and the reputation they build for themselves.
It’s no surprise, therefore, that these same criteria apply when we consider the end of life. And an action in this regard is the making of a Will.
Firstly, using the freedom and the power to decide how a lifetime’s worth of hard-earned assets will be used, and not leaving that decision to the state is very important. And the welfare of loved ones will always top the list of those to benefit from those assets.