Dear Suze Q. I’ve noticed you’re not religious but have a modified “golden rule” motto towards life, as do I. Do unto others… but faster, better, stronger. I believe guilt is manmade, and served in small portions, keeps us true to a moral core. Wallowing in guilt just wastes energy. And hate, like revenge, is tricky. While I’m still compos mentis, I want my will to include a pre-paid party for remaining friends after my death. I plan to give away all my valuables long before I lose my sanity so those I love can enjoy the things that I’ve loved. And for my final pleasure, I’m sending dead roses to those still alive who I detest with my entire being. Did I forget anything?
Dear Golden. True to yourself in life and in death is its own reward, is it not? -SQ
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