Most people don’t avoid making a will because they think it’s unimportant. They avoid it because life feels busy, unfinished, or not “serious enough yet”.
The reason a will matters is simple: life rarely waits until things feel neat.
A will isn’t really about dying. It’s about what happens after — for the people you leave behind.
Without a will, decisions are still made. They’re just made by rules and assumptions that don’t know your relationships or priorities.
A will replaces assumptions with clarity. It helps people act with confidence instead of hesitation.
It doesn’t need to be perfect. It just needs to reflect your intentions right now.
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