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How do you want to live your life? How do you want to end it?
We can't know the hour of our death, but we can plan for it and benefit ourselves, our loved ones, and our communities by doing so. This collaborative and empathetic game, crafted by Jennifer Kumer, creator of Cards for Couples, provides a safe container for exploring end-of-life scenarios.
Play this gentle, collaborative game with family, friends, or kind strangers. There are no winners and losers instead, each player will have a structured opportunity to use the cards to consider and share knowledge about topics ranging from end-of-life care to funeral arrangements to how they want to be remembered and lay out a personalized plan to enact over the course of the next year.
You're never too young or old to reflect on what is and isn't important to you, and have meaningful conversations about life, love, and legacy.
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How do you want to live your life? How do you want to end it?
We can't know the hour of our death, but we can plan for it and benefit ourselves, our loved ones, and our communities by doing so. This collaborative and empathetic game, crafted by Jennifer Kumer, creator of Cards for Couples, provides a safe container for exploring end-of-life scenarios.
Play this gentle, collaborative game with family, friends, or kind strangers. There are no winners and losers instead, each player will have a structured opportunity to use the cards to consider and share knowledge about topics ranging from end-of-life care to funeral arrangements to how they want to be remembered and lay out a personalized plan to enact over the course of the next year.
You're never too young or old to reflect on what is and isn't important to you, and have meaningful conversations about life, love, and legacy.