Talk about your death while you're still healthy | Michelle Knox

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To kick the bucket,
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bite the dust,
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cash in your chips,
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check out, depart, expire,
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launch into eternity ...
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These are all euphemisms we use in humor
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to describe the one life event we are all going to experience:
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death.
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But most of us don't want to acknowledge death,
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we don't want to plan for it,
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and we don't want to discuss it with the most important people in our lives.
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I grew up in an Australian community where people got old or sick
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and passed away,
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and only the adults attended the funeral.
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My parents would come home looking sad and drained,
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but they didn't discuss it with us.
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So I was ignorant to death and of the grieving process.
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At 15, I got my invitation.
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A dear neighbor who was like an aunt to me
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died suddenly of a heart attack,
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and I attended my first funeral and did my first reading.
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I didn't know the tightness in my chest and the dryness in my mouth was normal.
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The celebrant got some of the facts wrong, and it made me really angry.
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He talked about how she loved knitting.
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Knitting.
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(Laughter)
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He didn't mention that, at 75, she still mowed her own lawn,
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built an amazing fish pond in her front yard
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and made her own ginger beer.
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I'm pretty sure "keen knitter"
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isn't what she would have chosen for her eulogy.
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(Laughter)
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I believe if we discuss death as part of day-to-day living,
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we give ourselves the opportunity to reflect on our core values,
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share them with our loved ones,
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and then our survivors can make informed decisions
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without fear or regret of having failed to honor our legacy.
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I am blessed to lead a wonderful, culturally diverse team,
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and in the last 12 months,
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we've lost five parents,
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including my own father,
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and most recently, a former colleague who died at 41 from bowel cancer.
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We started having open and frank conversations
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about what we were experiencing.
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We talked about the practical stuff,
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the stuff no one prepares you for:
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dealing with government agencies,
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hospitals, nursing homes,
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advanced care directives,
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funeral directors
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and extended family members,
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(Laughter)
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making decisions about coffins,
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headstones,
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headstone wording,
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headstone font size,
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all while sleep-deprived.
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We also discussed some of the issues
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triggered by our various cultural backgrounds,
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and we realized there can be some significant differences
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in how we honor the passing of a loved one.
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A great example of this is "Sorry Business,"
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practiced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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During Sorry Business,
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family members will take on specific roles and responsibilities,
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protocols such as limiting the use of photographs,
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saying the name of the deceased,
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and holding a smoking ceremony
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are all a sign of respect and allow for a peaceful transition of the spirit.
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These customs can be a complete contrast
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to those we might practice in Western cultures,
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where we would honor the memory of a loved one
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by talking about them and sharing photographs.
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So my lesson from this last year is,
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life would be a lot easier to live if we talked about death now,
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while we're healthy.
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For most of us, we wait until we are too emotional,
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too ill
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or too physically exhausted --
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and then it's too late.
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Isn't it time we started taking ownership of our finale on this earth?
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So let's get going.
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Do you know what you want when you die?
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Do you know how you want to be remembered?
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Is location important?
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Do you want to be near the ocean
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or in the ocean?
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(Laughter)
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Do you want a religious service or an informal party,
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or do you want to go out with a bang,
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literally, in a firework?
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(Laughter)
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When it comes to death, there's so much to discuss,
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but I want to focus on two aspects:
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why talking about and planning your death can help you experience a good death,
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and then reduce the stress on your loved ones;
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and how talking about death can help us support those who are grieving.
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So let's start with planning.
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How many of you have a will?
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Put your hand up.
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Oh, this is fantastic.
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In Australia, 45 percent of adults over the age of 18
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do not have a legal will.
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You're a little bit above average.
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This is a startling statistic
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given that writing a will can actually be quite simple and inexpensive.
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So I started asking my friends and neighbors
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and was really surprised to learn many of them don't have a will,
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and some couples don't realize they need individual wills.
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The usual explanation was, well, it's all going to go to my partner anyway.
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So keep in mind that laws vary
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from state to state and country to country,
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but this is what happens in New South Wales
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if you die without leaving a legal will.
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Firstly, a suitable administrator must be appointed
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by the Supreme Court of New South Wales.
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Chances are this is someone who would never have met the deceased.
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That person is then responsible for arranging your funeral,
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collecting assets and distributing them after paying debts and taxes.
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And one of those debts will be the bill for their services.
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This is not someone who would have known
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you want the four-foot wooden giraffe in your living room
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to go to the person who helped you carry it halfway across the world,
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and yes, that's in my will.
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(Laughter)
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If you die leaving a spouse or a domestic partner,
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then chances are they will receive your estate,
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but if you are single, it's far more complicated,
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as parents, siblings, half-siblings and dependents all come into play.
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And did you know that if you make a regular donation to charity,
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that charity may have grounds to make a claim on your estate?
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The most important thing to know is the bigger your estate,
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the more complicated that will will be,
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and the more expensive that bill.
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So if you don't have a will, I ask you ...
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when else in your life
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have you willingly given money to the government
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when you didn't have to?
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(Laughter)
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I lost my father in February to a progressive lung disease.
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When dad knew his death was imminent,
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he had three clear wishes.
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He wanted to die at home;
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he wanted to die surrounded by family;
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and he wanted to die peacefully, not choking or gasping for air.
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And I'm pleased to say that my family were able to support dad's wishes,
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and he achieved his goals,
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and in that sense, he had a good death.
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He had the death he planned for.
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Because dad wanted to die at home,
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we had to have some pretty tough conversations
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and fill out a lot of paperwork.
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The questions on the forms cover everything from resuscitation to organ donation.
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Dad said, "Take whatever organs you can use."
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This was upsetting to my mum,
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as my dad's health was deteriorating rapidly,
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and it was no longer the right time to talk about organ donation.
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I believe we need to discuss these issues when we are fit and healthy,
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so we can take the emotion out of it,
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and then we can learn not just what is important,
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but why it's important.
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So as part of my journey,
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I started engaging my family and friends to find out their thoughts on death,
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and how they wanted to be remembered.
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I discovered you can host a "Death Over Dinner,"
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or a "Death Cafe,"
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which is a great, casual way to introduce the topic ...
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(Laughter)
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and gain some wonderful insight.
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(Laughter)
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Did you know that your body has to be legally disposed of,
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and you can't just be shoved off a cliff
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or set fire to in the backyard?
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(Laughter)
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In Australia, you have three options.
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The two most common are burial and cremation,
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but you can also donate your body to science.
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And I am pleased to report that innovation has touched
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the world of corpse disposal.
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(Laughter)
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You can now opt for an eco-funeral.
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You can be buried at the base of a tree
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in recycled cardboard or a wicker basket,
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and for those who love the ocean,
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there are eco-friendly urns that will dissolve at sea.
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Personally, I plan to be cremated,
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but given that I get seasick,
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I can think of nothing worse
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than having my ashes flung into a huge ocean swell.
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I've actually bought a plot in the rose garden next to my dad.
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I call it my investment property.
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(Laughter)
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But sadly, there's no tax deduction.
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(Laughter)
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So if you plan for your death,
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then your survivors will know how to experience a healthy bereavement
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without fear or guilt of having failed to honor your legacy.
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As part of my research, I've been to seminars,
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read books and talked to palliative care nurses.
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And I've come to understand
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as a consequence of not talking about death,
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we don't know how to be around grief.
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And on the flip side, if we talk about death more,
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we will become more comfortable with the emotions we experience around grief.
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I discovered, this year,
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it's actually a privilege to help someone exit this life,
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and although my heart is heavy with loss and sadness,
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it is not heavy with regret.
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I knew what dad wanted,
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and I feel at peace knowing I could support his wishes.
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My dad's last 24 hours were in a peaceful coma,
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and after days of around-the-clock care,
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we had time to sit, hold his hand,
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and say goodbye.
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He passed away on a Monday morning just before breakfast,
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and after the doctor came
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and we waited for the funeral home,
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I went into the kitchen, and I ate a big bowl of porridge.
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When I told some of my friends this, they were really shocked.
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"How could you eat at a time like that?"
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Well, I was hungry.
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(Laughter)
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You see, grief impacted my sleep and my ability to concentrate,
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but it never impacted my stomach. I was always hungry.
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(Laughter)
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It's different for all of us,
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and it's really important that we acknowledge that.
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So if we don't talk about our death and the death of loved ones,
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how can we possibly support a friend, a colleague, a neighbor
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who is grieving?
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How do we support someone who has lost someone suddenly,
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like an accident or suicide?
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We tend to avoid them ...
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not because we don't care,
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because we don't know what to say.
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We know as a friend we can't fix it,
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we can't take away that pain,
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so we say things to fill that awkward silence,
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sometimes things we regret saying.
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Examples would be:
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"At least he isn't suffering anymore."
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"At least you've got your memories."
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"At least you don't have to pay for hospital parking anymore."
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(Laughter)
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Really, we don't need to say anything.
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We just need to be.
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Be patient,
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be understanding,
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and be a listener.
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And if you can't be any of those things,
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then please, be the person who makes the lasagna, the curry or the casserole,
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because your offerings will be greatly appreciated.
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(Laughter)
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I've been to 10 funerals in the last year,
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one of which I helped arrange.
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They ran the full gamut:
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a very solemn Greek Orthodox service,
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four Catholic requiem masses
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and a garden party
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where I made a toast while scattering my friend's ashes around her garden
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with a soup ladle.
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(Laughter)
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I have carried, kissed, written on and toasted coffins with a shot of ouzo.
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I have worn all black,
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all color and a party dress.
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Despite the vast differences in sendoff,
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despite me being at times out of my comfort zone
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doing something I've never done before,
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I drew comfort from one thing --
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knowing that this is what each person would have wanted.
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So what do I want?
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Well, I like to be organized, so I have the will,
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I'm a registered organ donor, and I have my investment property.
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All that is left is planning my sendoff,
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a big party, lots of champagne,
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color, laughter, and of course, music to remember me by.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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