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Notes from a graveyard shift: Life Hacks by Charles Assisi
This Monday, I went with my wife to a cemetery to exhume her father’s remains. The kind that doesn’t just make you sweat, but makes your skin feel like it is being slow-roasted. My wife stood quietly as her father’s remains were collected. All this while, my mind was making its way to that inevitable thought: One day, I would be in such a niche. Like many people I know, I’ve had a faint but persistent desire to leave something behind.
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