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Is it your responsibility to clean up everything in your life before you go? My kids are aware that almost everything in my home is a collectible, and that they will need help to get rid of it. I'll probably give them a few names of people to send stuff off to for disposal - someone for photos, another for cards, another for pool cues, etc. And it will all be documented with values, in case they want to try it themselves, or keep some of it.
You have to live while you're alive and pretending like you're about to die is kind of morbid. My kids will have to sort out a bit of a mess, but at least I'm leaving them valuable stuff - not the kind of garbage most people leave behind. It will be an inconvenience for them, but hopefully the fun of spending the cash will make up for it.
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