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Life's treasures: Key documents to save in your chests.
Digital heritage: beyond memories. Our lives are one big book of stories, experiences and memories. You probably have some pages full of unforgettable moments, others full of memories that you would simply love to share, and perhaps...
The importance of talking about our farewell: Warren Buffett's vision.
If his face doesn't look familiar, you may have seen his name on lists of the world's richest men with a net worth of approximately $150 billion. The 94-year-old tycoon, investor and philanthropist, Warren Buffett, has once again topped the...
What to do with a person's belongings after their farewell?
The loss of a loved one is a painful experience that affects each person differently. During the grieving process, many face a difficult task: deciding what to do with the deceased's belongings. This process can be very...
The use of language in our perception of death: words can heal or hurt.
One of the aspects of life that every human being shares is the end of life. Despite being universal, it remains one of the most complex experiences in human life. However, the way we talk about it can have an impact...
Socrates' last words before his death
The Greek philosopher Socrates is to this day a source of inspiration and learning. Phrases such as “Wisdom begins in reflection” or, probably the best known, “I only know that I know nothing”, are resources still analyzed and used for debate as to...
A taboo subject: What prevents us from discussing it openly?
In our modern culture, death has become a difficult subject to address and is avoided at all costs. Despite being a universal and unavoidable situation, it has been society itself, that is, us, who have built a barrier of silence to its...
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